NHS 24 Survey – improving access for people with Sensory Impairment, BSL users, or Speech Impairment
- Area of Work: Scottish Sensory Hub
- Type: News Item
- Published: 29th January 2026

Take the survey to help make NHS 24 services more accessible
NHS 24 have launched a survey to help make their services more accessible for people who have a sensory impairment, are a BSL user, or have a speech impairment.
The survey will inform how much people know about NHS 24 services and what their experiences are. This information will be used to improve access and support.
If you have a sensory impairment or speech impairment, please complete the survey at this link.
An Easy Read version of the survey is available here.
BSL users can complete the survey through a one-to-one conversation with a member of the NHS 24 team. This conversation will be supported by Contact Scotland BSL. Please email NHS24.EngagementTeam@nhs24.scot.nhs.uk to schedule a call.
If you require the survey in a different format, or have any questions, contact NHS24.EngagementTeam@nhs24.scot.nhs.uk
The survey is open until the 28th of February 2026.
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