Community Perception Survey | Margaret River Mental Health and Suicide

We want to hear from you!
Your feedback will help us make mental health support better in Augusta Margaret River. This survey is anonymous and should take about 10 minutes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
About you
1.What is your postcode?
2.Which of these best describes you?
Demographics
3.How old are you?
4.I identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
5.If you are a family member, carer, service provider, or community member, what is the age group of the person or people that you support.
Tick all that apply
6.Do any of the people you support identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander?
Accessing services
7.In the past 12 months, have you or someone you support accessed mental health services in this region?
8.Which mental health services have you or someone you support used in Augusta Margaret River?
9.If you accessed services, how easy or hard was it to get the help you needed?
1 (very hard) to 5 (very easy)
1
5
10.Did you or the person you support have any problems or challenges getting help?
Please tell us about this:
11.If you tried to access services but were unable to get support, please tell us more:
12.Have you or someone you support gone to the Augusta or Margaret River Hospital Emergency Department for mental health or suicide concerns?
Priorities for Improvement
13.From your point of view, what are the top things that would make mental health and suicide care better in Augusta Margaret River?
Support & Follow Up
14.If you need mental health support in Augusta Margaret River, what services do you know about?
15.If you were in a mental health or suicide crisis, what services would you reach out to?
16.After getting help from services, did you get follow up support?
17.If yes, can you tell us more about this?
Thank you for your time and feedback.

Your answers will help improve mental health services in our community.
Feedback about specific services may be shared with those services to help them improve.

This data is being collected by the Margaret River Integrated Mental Health Network. Find out more about us here.

If you are not happy with a health, mental health, or disability service (not NDIS), you have the right to make a complaint.
We encourage you to try talking to your service provider first.

For tips, visit: Tips for talking with your provider
To make a complaint, visit: Make a Complaint