Drug and alcohol survey

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UNIVERSITY staff are carrying out a survey in Warrington on drug and alcohol services in the town.
The Centre for Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University is conducting the survey on behalf of Warrington Drug and Alcohol Action Team, to help shape future services.
Staff, carrying official ID, will be in the town centre until tomorrow (Friday) asking people for their views.
People can also visit www.warrington.gov.uk/consultation where they will be re-directed to the Liverpool John Moores’ website to share views confidentially until February 29.
Cllr Pat Wright (right) , the borough council’s executive member for health and wellbeing and adult services, said: “This important survey is your chance to get involved in shaping the future of drug and alcohol services in Warrington. We are committed to improving services for people who need them but we also want to do all we can to protect people from drug or alcohol related harm.”
Survey results will help the team to understand which issues are most important to people living, working and visiting the town and help them to plan future services to ensure they are providing what people want.
Survey answers will not be shared with Warrington Borough Council and can be completed anonymously. The council will only see the final summary results.


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