Your Say on Social Media
Overview
Are you 10-18 years old? If YES click here to complete the survey about social media.
Warwickshire County Council, Public Health wants to find out what young people think about social media.
When we say social media, we mean apps such as:
- Snapchat
and also messaging apps such as:
- Facebook Messenger
- Skype
What we are trying to find out and why
We know lots of young people use social media. Sometimes this can be a great experience or it can cause problems. In England there has been some research to find out what young people think about social media and how it has affected them and we want to explore this locally.
We want to find out what you think about social media and how it's affecting you, good or bad.
All of your answers are anonymous (we won't know who said what or what your name is or where you live).
Information for Parents/Carers
See below for our parent/carer information sheet.
Need to find out more or get help and advice?
ChatHealth for Young People
If you are 11 – 19 years old you can text a school nurse on 07507 331 525 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
You can message outside these times, but you will get a reply during opening hours. All chats are confidential. You can message for advice on all kinds of health issues, including:
- sexual health
- emotional health
- bullying
- healthy eating
Messages are charged at your usual rates.
ChatHealth for Parents & Carers
If you are the parent of carer of a school aged child, you can text a school nurse on 07520 619 376 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
You can message outside these times, but you will get a reply during opening hours. All chats are confidential. You can message for advice on all kinds of health issues, including:
- general health
- child development
- behaviour
- toileting advice
- emotional health and wellbeing
For more information visit - warwickshire.gov.uk/chathealth
Stop speak support
What happens next
This survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to give us their views.
We will use your feedback to build a countywide picture within the Warwickshire Director of Public Health Annual Report 2018.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Black and minority ethnic people
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Carers
- Parents
- Young people
- People with disabilities
- People with long term conditions
- Teachers
- Community Groups
- Voluntary and third sector organisations
- Faith groups
- Specialist staff
- Professionals and professional bodies
Interests
- Health and wellbeing
- Disabilities
- Mental health
- Schools and learning
- Community safety and crime
- Communities
- Children and families
- Early help
- Young people
- Public health