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Foothills youth, have your say on mental health

A short survey by the Network, formerly Foothills Children's Wellness Network, is collecting youth perspectives on mental health and wellness.

Young people in Foothills County are invited to take a short survey on mental health and wellness.

The anonymous survey is open to those between the ages of 11 and 25, and focuses on the mental health and wellness needs of youth in the Foothills.

The Network, formerly known as Foothills Children's Wellness Network, is a network of Okotoks, High River and Diamond Valley residents working to promote youth health and wellness.

Through multiple choice responses, survey participants can anonymously share how they would like to access the help and support they need for their mental health.

The Network will use the results of the survey to influence decision-making as it works toward developing youth-focused supports and services.

The organization hopes to collect and analyze responses ahead of its third annual youth summit, which is taking place on May 14.

The survey is available here.


Amir Said

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Amir Said is a reporter and photographer with the Western Wheel.
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