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Information and Advice Survey and Mystery Shopping Event

Sheffield City Council want you to be able to access the right information and advice, when you need it – to help keep you independent, safe and well.

This is your chance to tell the Council what you think about their resources , including information and advice about:

  • help at home
  • getting out and about,
  • housing and care homes,
  • health and wellbeing,
  • taking part in social activities,
  • staying safe and
  • caring for family or friends

If you complete the survey by 25 November 2016 you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win £50 of popular shopping vouchers. Find out more and take part in the survey either as a citizen or organisation here .

The Council is holding a half day Mystery Shopping session on 17 November 2016 from 10:30 am to 2.30 pm at the Moorfoot Conference Suite on The Moor . As part of the session you’ll surf local websites, comment on the Council’s leaflets and review the friendliness and helpfulness of staff. For further information and to register an interest to attend view poster .

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