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We are asking you to take part in an evaluation of Bloom because you have attended a Bloom Professionals Consultation meeting, either as a Nominated Professional, an observer or as another contributor. This survey is separate from the questionnaire which we have asked to be completed at the end of each meeting (latterly this will have been via Netigate), although some of the questions may be similar.
You will recall that Bloom brings professionals together to look at ways to support children / young people who are experiencing difficulties with their emotional, social or mental wellbeing. The professionals – people like teachers, psychologists, family workers and community workers – meet to carefully discuss children’s / young people’s presentations and needs, and consider how they can be supported.
A Nominated Professional represents each child / young person at a Bloom Professionals Consultation meeting, where a suggested support plan (Consultation Plan) is agreed. A Point of Contact is also agreed (this person is responsible for following up the suggestions made in the support plan).
Your feedback will help us understand how professionals experience Bloom, and how we can improve that experience. All feedback is held in accordance with Cornwall Council and NHS GDPR rules, and no personal information will be stored with your responses.
Please look back on your experience of Bloom and answer the questions on the following pages. This survey should take only a few minutes and you can skip any questions you do not want to answer. Some questions are only relevant to referrers, or to Nominated Professionals, or to Points of Contact. There are some freeform questions at the very end of the questionnaire which we would be grateful if you could all answer.
Thank you for helping us.
Bloom Project Team
We are asking you to take part in an evaluation of Bloom because you have attended a Bloom Professionals Consultation meeting, either as a Nominated Professional, an observer or as another contributor. This survey is separate from the questionnaire which we have asked to be completed at the end of each meeting (latterly this will have been via Netigate), although some of the questions may be similar.
You will recall that Bloom brings professionals together to look at ways to support children / young people who are experiencing difficulties with their emotional, social or mental wellbeing. The professionals – people like teachers, psychologists, family workers and community workers – meet to carefully discuss children’s / young people’s presentations and needs, and consider how they can be supported.
A Nominated Professional represents each child / young person at a Bloom Professionals Consultation meeting, where a suggested support plan (Consultation Plan) is agreed. A Point of Contact is also agreed (this person is responsible for following up the suggestions made in the support plan).
Your feedback will help us understand how professionals experience Bloom, and how we can improve that experience. All feedback is held in accordance with Cornwall Council and NHS GDPR rules, and no personal information will be stored with your responses.
Please look back on your experience of Bloom and answer the questions on the following pages. This survey should take only a few minutes and you can skip any questions you do not want to answer. Some questions are only relevant to referrers, or to Nominated Professionals, or to Points of Contact. There are some freeform questions at the very end of the questionnaire which we would be grateful if you could all answer.