Well-being survey
The survey uses the Warwick-Edinburgh Well-being scale, which you can find out all about on Warwick University Medical School's website.
The survey is anonymous: you get to see your results, but we don't.
This is what your score might tell you:
points |
0-32 points |
33-40 points |
41-58 points |
59-70 points |
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what your score might tell you |
Your wellbeing score is very low. Most people have a score between 41-59. You may want to begin by talking to a friend or GP about how you can start to address this. |
Your wellbeing score is below average. Most people have a score between 41-59. You can take action to improve your mental wellbeing by talking to a friend or GP to see what you can do to improve your score. |
Your wellbeing score is average. Most people have a score between 41-59. You can still improve your mental wellbeing by getting active and connecting with others. |
Your wellbeing score is above average. Most people have a score between 41-59. Keep doing what you’re doing!
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If you score between 0-40, we invite you to come and talk to us so that we can help you find support.