Contraceptive services in Devon: Survey 2022 – Have Your Say
posted by: Don Leslie
Devon’s Public Health team are looking to understand what people in Devon think about where and when they get contraception, if they use it. This survey is designed for women and other people with a uterus. Trans, non-binary and intersex individuals are encouraged to complete this survey and let us know more about their experiences of contraceptive services in Devon. You can give your views confidentially and anonymously.
The survey asks about you, your preferences of different types of contraception, where and when you prefer to get this, emergency contraception and improving services. By completing this, you will be helping us to improve our understanding and make decisions which will improve contraceptive choices for all.
Complete the contraceptive services survey here.
The survey will remain open until 2/9/2022. If you need this survey in another format please email publichealth-mailbox@devon.gov.uk.
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