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Engagement has concluded
Gloucestershire County Council believe our day centres and overnight respite services have an essential role in providing opportunities for people to enjoy activities when away from their families, to make friends and build on their skills. These services enable families and carers to have a break from their caring role and as such help people to remain in their own homes in the community.
We are reviewing our County Council services to ensure we are ready to meet the needs of the future population of Gloucestershire and to make sure we are using the resources as efficiently as possible. Your feedback is essential in helping us understand what is good about the services and what could be improved. We want to explore how these services support individuals and families and carers, to ensure they are fit for purpose and capable of meeting future demand.
During this project we will engage with individuals, families and carers, engage with stakeholders and partners (e.g. colleagues in the NHS), engage with the staff who work in the services and engage with professionals (e.g. Social Work Teams) to understand the efficiency and effectiveness of Gloucestershire County Councils “in-house” services. We will discuss whether they meet the needs and future needs of family carers and the individuals they support.
How to respond
Please only fill in the survey that is relevant to you. For example, if you care for someone who attends one of the services, complete the ‘survey for carers and individuals who have experience of the services.’
Thank you for taking the time to submit your feedback. Once we have reviewed your comments, we will share our report and findings with you.
Please refer to the introduction to each survey for more information.
Online surveys will close on Sunday 8 January 2023.
All surveys can be available as a hard copy. To request a hard copy, please email jake.graham@gloucestershire.gov.uk or telephone 01452-324374.
Gloucestershire County Council believe our day centres and overnight respite services have an essential role in providing opportunities for people to enjoy activities when away from their families, to make friends and build on their skills. These services enable families and carers to have a break from their caring role and as such help people to remain in their own homes in the community.
We are reviewing our County Council services to ensure we are ready to meet the needs of the future population of Gloucestershire and to make sure we are using the resources as efficiently as possible. Your feedback is essential in helping us understand what is good about the services and what could be improved. We want to explore how these services support individuals and families and carers, to ensure they are fit for purpose and capable of meeting future demand.
During this project we will engage with individuals, families and carers, engage with stakeholders and partners (e.g. colleagues in the NHS), engage with the staff who work in the services and engage with professionals (e.g. Social Work Teams) to understand the efficiency and effectiveness of Gloucestershire County Councils “in-house” services. We will discuss whether they meet the needs and future needs of family carers and the individuals they support.
How to respond
Please only fill in the survey that is relevant to you. For example, if you care for someone who attends one of the services, complete the ‘survey for carers and individuals who have experience of the services.’
Thank you for taking the time to submit your feedback. Once we have reviewed your comments, we will share our report and findings with you.
Please refer to the introduction to each survey for more information.
Online surveys will close on Sunday 8 January 2023.
All surveys can be available as a hard copy. To request a hard copy, please email jake.graham@gloucestershire.gov.uk or telephone 01452-324374.
Gloucestershire County Council believe our day centres and overnight respite services have an essential role in providing opportunities for people to enjoy activities when away from their families, to make friends and build on their skills. These services enable families and carers to have a break from their caring role and as such help people to remain in their own homes in the community.
We are reviewing our County Council services to ensure we are ready to meet the needs of the future population of Gloucestershire and to make sure we are using the resources as efficiently as possible. As part of the review we want to gather views from families and carers who know and use the services. Your feedback is essential in helping us understand what is good about the services and what could be improved. We want to explore how these services support individuals and families and carers, to ensure they are fit for purpose and capable of meeting future demand.
During this project we will engage with individuals, families and carers, engage with stakeholders and partners (e.g. colleagues in the NHS), engage with the staff who work in the services and engage with professionals (e.g. Social Work Teams) to understand the efficiency and effectiveness of Gloucestershire County Councils “in-house” services. We will discuss whether they meet the needs and future needs of family carers and the Individuals they support.
Engagement has concluded
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Our aim in Gloucestershire is to promote prevention and early intervention that will maintain and increase independence and help people remain in their own homes in the community.
Our day and overnight respite services serve an essential role in providing opportunities for people to enjoy activities away from their families, make friends and build on their skills. This also enables families and carers to have a break from their caring role.
The in-house review is an opportunity for us to ensure these services are maximising opportunities and are ready to meet the needs of future populations.
Your feedback as a staff member who works in these services is essential in helping us understand what is good about the services you work in and what could be improved. We aim to explore how these services support Individuals and family carers, to ensure they are fit for purpose and capable of meeting future demand.
Engagement has concluded
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Our aim in Gloucestershire is to promote prevention and early intervention that will maintain and increase independence and help people remain in their own homes in the community.
Our day centre and overnight respite services serve an essential role in providing opportunities for people to enjoy activities away from their families, make friends and build on their skills. This also enables families and carers to have a break from their caring role.
The in-house review is an opportunity for us to ensure these services are maximising opportunities and are ready to meet the needs of future populations.
Your feedback is essential in helping us understand what is good about the services and what could be improved.
Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. Your comments are valued, and we will feed back on our findings in due course.
Engagement has concluded
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