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Satisfaction with Coproduced Initiatives
The remainder of the findings in this section focus on participants who had taken part in coproduced
initiatives, including healthy cooking and exercise programmess, parenting courses and IAPT.
Respondents were asked about their experiences of using the services in relation to levels of comfort,
treatment in relation to feeling respected and accessing the right information (see chart 4). 86% of the
respondents expressed satisfaction with the services by stating they either agreed or strongly agreed
with the outcomes used to define satisfaction. All participants felt that staff in the services were aware
of stigma, given this poses a significant risk to deterring individuals from seeking support at the earliest
stages, this highlights the importance of early intervention initiatives being delivered at community
sites.
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I was Infromation I felt listened Staff are I was treated I felt like my I am more
comfortable provided by to and taken Aware of with respect, questions likely to use
using the the progrma seriously stigma in the courtesy and were wasting this service
service was available community consideration the provider's than to see my
and easy to and was not time GP
understand judged about
who I am
Disagree Strongly Disagree Agree Agree Strongly
Chart: 4
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