Children’s Health Scotland’s national My Health, My Rights Survey is now live, inviting children and young people, families, professionals and organisations across Scotland to share their experiences of children’s health, care and support. The survey closes on 8th June.
Children and young people across Scotland are being urged to share their experiences of health, care and support as Children’s Health Scotland launches its National My Health, My Rights Survey, at a moment when thousands of children are still waiting — waiting for diagnosis, for support, for help, and for their rights to be realised.
For many children, waiting is not just frustrating — it is life‑limiting. Missed schooling, worsening mental health, family strain, isolation, and the feeling that no one is listening have become part of everyday life.
This survey exists to change that.
The My Health, My Rights Survey is open to people and organisations across Scotland who play a role in children’s lives and health, including:
Every response matters. Together, these voices tell the real story of what it is like to grow up with a health condition in Scotland — not in policy papers, but in lived experience.
This survey will close on 8th June.