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The Mental Elf is about no bias, no misinformation and no spin, and we need YOU to make sure that our evidence based blogs help you in the best ways possible. Please help us by completing our short website survey.

Please take 15 minutes to complete the survey before Wednesday 30th September 2015. You’ll improve the Mental Elf experience and also help us understand more about how and why people use online health information.

The survey has been developed with Glasgow Caledonian University. We don’t ask for your name or contact details and all the data will be kept safe and used anonymously. If you want, you can ask the research team a question by emailing us at info@themusculoskeletalelf.net.

If you have ever read a blog, shared a Mental Elf post on Twitter or left a comment on Facebook (and let’s face it, that’s pretty much everyone!) we’d love to know all about it. Here’s your chance to contribute to the Mental Elf and our understanding of online health information.

Fill in the survey now at www.surveymonkey.com/r/Mental_Elf

Fill in the survey now at surveymonkey.com/r/Mental_Elf

A big thank you from the whole National Elf Service team!

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Andre Tomlin

André Tomlin is an Information Scientist with 20 years experience working in evidence-based healthcare. He's worked in the NHS, for Oxford University and since 2002 as Managing Director of Minervation Ltd, a consultancy company who do clever digital stuff for charities, universities and the public sector. Most recently André has been the driving force behind the Mental Elf and the National Elf Service; an innovative digital platform that helps professionals keep up to date with simple, clear and engaging summaries of evidence-based research. André is a Trustee at the Centre for Mental Health and an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London Division of Psychiatry. He lives in Bristol, surrounded by dogs, elflings and lots of woodland!

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