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Adult Social Care Consultation

Adult Social Care Consultation

Sheffield City Council is consulting about increasing the cost of living allowance for people living at home and paying contributions towards their care and support. They are keen to hear people’s views and feedback can be given in different ways:

A Zoom consultation discussion is taking place on Thursday 11 February, 2.00-3.00.

Log-in details are:

https://zoom.us/j/3106858808?pwd=T0c4ZjlsdEpseitiZnZJZ2ZWWk9YUT09

Zoom ID 310-685-8808

Password: 300057

Consultation Survey

The best way to respond to the survey is on-line at Citizen Space.

If you prefer you can read an appendix then complete and send a survey form by email to funding.team@sheffield.gov.uk or by post to: Financial Assessment Team, Corporate Mail Facility, Sheffield City Council, 1 Moorfoot, Sheffield, S1 4PL .

There is also the option to request a call-back by phone on 0114 273 4725.

The consultation runs until 16 February 2021.

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