Tayside shows a rising proportion feel they are under supported. Around 400 responses came in to the 56 questions put to the public between January and April this year.
PLUS Perth, along with Dundee Healthy Minds Network, Angus Voice and several members of the Stakeholder Participation Group (SPG), had urged the public to speak up and complete the survey in order to direct future service improvements.
A report published this week examined the survey answers and headlined with a drop in public confidence in NHS Tayside’s mental health services.
The percentage of respondents describing Tayside ’s mental health services today as ‘excellent, very good or good’ fell from 58 per cent in 2017 to 36 per cent now.