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Health and Social Care Strategy Consultation

Health and Social Care Strategy Consultation

Sheffield City Council is inviting feedback on their new draft Adult Health and Social Care Strategy, called ‘Living the life you want to live’. They want to hear from you about what you think are the key changes needed in adult health and social care to help make their vision for the next 10 years a reality.

There are some upcoming opportunities to hear about the strategy, what it covers and how it’s been developed so far as well as to contribute to the plan.

Teams Live Q&A

Alexis Chappell, Director of Adult Health and Social Care at Sheffield City Council, will be sharing more detail on the strategy on 28 September, from 2 to 3 pm. This will be an opportunity to ask any questions you might have.

You can book on to this online session here

A recording of the session will be available alongside any questions they don’t get a chance to answer on the day.

Living the Life you Want to Live – Have your Say Workshops

These workshops are focussed on the draft commitments from the strategy and developing the plan. The commitments below are the guiding principles to how the Council will deliver this strategy, highlighing what the Council wants to do better.

  • Support people to live a fulfilling life at home, connected to the community and resources around them, and provide care and support where needed.
  • Provide temporary assistance to help people regain some stability and control in their life following ill health or crisis.
  • Provide care and support with accommodation where this is needed in a safe and supportive environment that can be called home.
  • Make sure support is led by ‘what matters to you’, with helpful information and easier to understand steps.
  • Recognise and value the social care workforce, including unpaid carers, and the contribution they make to our city.
  • Make sure there is a good choice of affordable care and support available, with a focus on people’s experiences and improving quality.

The sessions below are open to anyone across adult social care as well as Sheffield citizens.Facilitated and open discussions will explore what would make a difference and how would we know we’ve made a difference. You’ll be able to join whichever commitment discussion you want for as long as you want.

7 October, from 2 to 4 pm
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20 October, from 3 to 5 pm
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Both sessions run for 2 hours but feel free to stay for some or all of the conversations and you can attend both sessions if you wish.

Further Consultation

After the workshops Sheffield City Council will be consulting on the updated strategy through Citizenspace in November to make sure it properly represents what people have said.

You can get in touch with the Council at any time with questions or comments by calling 0114 273 4119 or emailing information@sheffield.gov.uk .

You can have a look at the draft strategy here and a presentation introducing the draft strategy is here.

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