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Collective Voice
Share Your Experiences

Gathering the voice of living/lived experiences around services and

supports in Moray for mental health and alcohol/drug use.

Recovery in Moray: Collective Voice Reports​
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This project aims to gather a collective voice in Moray around mental health and drug and alcohol recovery supports and services, placing Moray Wellbeing Hub as a ‘critical friend’ to statutory services and aiding evaluation of delivery.

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Here you will find our most up-to-date collective voice reports. These have been reviewed by Moray Health and Social Care Moray as being suitable to share publicly. Click on the image to download the report.

​If you would like to contribute, please complete this form to share your views or contact us for a chat with one of our Champions here.​​

Ways To Share Your Experience​​

We understand it can feel hard to share, but even small stories can spark big change. Choose the route that works best for you — including options to stay anonymous.

Moray Wellbeing Hub - Share your experience (anonymous)​​

Use our simple form to share experiences of mental health & wellbeing support, recovery, or stigma.

No name is needed - the form is completely anonymous.

If you would like a response, contact us. What you share helps shape our Collective Voice Reports.

Health & Social Care Moray - Feedback & complaints​​

Share a compliment, comment, or concern about local supports directly with Health & Social Care Moray. 

You can choose to include your name or stay anonymous.

Feedback helps improve social care and wellbeing services.

Care Opinion - Independent public website​​

Care Opinion is an independent UK website where you can publicly share your story - anonymously if you wish.

Organisations can reply to show what's changing, and you can also read other people's experiences.

Your story helps make care across the UK and Scotland more compassionate and better for everyone.

NHS Grampian - Feedback & complaints​​

For hospital, GP, or community healthcare services, share feedback directly with NHS Grampian.

You can say thanks, raise a concern, or make a complaint - with or without your name.

Your feedback helps staff learn, improve, and celebrate good care.

Learn More About
Collective Voice

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What Happens With Your Story​​

When you share with Moray Wellbeing Hub, we listen and record your words with care.
Your experiences are combined (without personal details) to form Collective Voice Reports — helping services and communities learn from real experiences.

You can stay anonymous, change your mind, or ask us questions at any time.

Background​​

Since 2022, Moray Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCM) and the Moray Drug and Alcohol Partnership (MADP) have resourced Moray Wellbeing Hub (MWH) to support the vital role of lived and living experience in the ongoing delivery and development of local services. This resource is used in parallel with direct funding MWH has leveraged for active citizenship, self-management and peer-research, with the ambition of making lived and living experience core to the delivery of improving the mental health of Moray.

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Since February 2023, this information has been shared directly through HSCM and MADP to delivery partners via a bi-monthly collective voice report and verbally in strategic groups. The ambition was to create a version for public use via the MWH website. In February 2024, the public report was made, and this webpage followed soon after.

Prefer to Talk to a Person?​​

If you’d rather share your experience in person, speak with one of our MWH Champions.
We can help record your words, check you’re happy with how it’s written, and explore other feedback options like Care Opinion or direct routes (HSCM/NHS).

Every Voice Counts

Watch the Collective Voice video

and add your voice to the movement!

Join our mailing list to find out more in your local area!

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Moray Wellbeing Hub
c/o Moray Resource Centre
Maisondieu Road
Elgin, Moray
IV30 1RX
(no drop-in appointments available at this address, contact us for community availability)

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Telephone: 07721 526141
email: hello@moraywellbeinghub.org.uk

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