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Shaping our digital engagement and online communities
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Help us to get it right.
We are asking for your help in designing the engagement hub, to help us make sure it is a welcoming and easy to use space and that people from all our communities choose to engage with.
At NHS Highland we know we need the insight and experience of people who use our services in order to learn and improve.
The Engagement Hub offers an online safe space, where people can find out what is happening across the Highlands and Argyll and Bute area and take part in topics that are meaningful to them, at any time or day.
The activities on this page ask some questions to help us understand how you would like to engage with us and what the best tools for future engagement may be.
By taking part, you are helping us shape this space, to make sure that it works for as many people as possible.
We'll be collecting your ideas and suggestions over the next few weeks. Your feedback will be used to help shape what this platform looks like and how it is used in the future, so make sure your ideas are part of the big picture!
Please note, non-digital methods of engaging with people will continue to be used, where these are better suited. For example, we will continue to meet people face to face and use paper surveys where they have said this is better for them.
Help us to get it right.
We are asking for your help in designing the engagement hub, to help us make sure it is a welcoming and easy to use space and that people from all our communities choose to engage with.
At NHS Highland we know we need the insight and experience of people who use our services in order to learn and improve.
The Engagement Hub offers an online safe space, where people can find out what is happening across the Highlands and Argyll and Bute area and take part in topics that are meaningful to them, at any time or day.
The activities on this page ask some questions to help us understand how you would like to engage with us and what the best tools for future engagement may be.
By taking part, you are helping us shape this space, to make sure that it works for as many people as possible.
We'll be collecting your ideas and suggestions over the next few weeks. Your feedback will be used to help shape what this platform looks like and how it is used in the future, so make sure your ideas are part of the big picture!
Please note, non-digital methods of engaging with people will continue to be used, where these are better suited. For example, we will continue to meet people face to face and use paper surveys where they have said this is better for them.
Please tell us your experience of visiting the Engagement Hub and taking part in the activities.
The information you provide will help us develop this online space. Anonymised suggestions and comments may be used in reports and in our feedback to the public, telling people what we have heard and what we will do, or have already done, with the feedback people have shared with us.
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Shaping our digital engagement and online communities is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Shaping our digital engagement and online communities
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Shaping our digital engagement and online communities
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.