Calling all people within Black, African, and Caribbean communities in Leeds.
Afrikindness, in collaboration with Leeds Mental Wellbeing Services, is conducting an important evaluation of people’s experiences, needs and opinions about mental health.
We’re looking to hear from parents and carers from diverse backgrounds about mental health challenges impacting young people and families.
Your input is anonymous and confidential.
Your voice matters – and will help shape more inclusive, culturally aware support in our community. It will help us better recognise, prevent, and address issues connected with mental health in Leeds Black communities.
Complete the Survey
Please share your thoughts via the survey: Afrikindness Mental Health Survey (https://bit.ly/Afrikindnessmentalhealthsurvey)
Your answers are completely confidential and used only for research and advocacy.
The survey has two short parts and will take just 2 -7 minutes to complete.