The survey was aimed at children and young people who live in Kirklees, Calderdale, Leeds, Wakefield and Bradford and Craven who have used a digital platform to help with their emotional wellbeing, to help us to understand what you need from a digital emotional wellbeing support service.
The findings showed the importance of anonymity, the need for free and prompt services, and the preference for multiple access methods and communication via text. It also underscores the need for mood journals and the importance of considering the preferred times and days for support services.
The findings from the survey will used to inform the requirements of our future digital emotional wellbeing support service