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Sheffield Adult Social Care Festival of Involvement

Sheffield Adult Social Care Festival of Involvement

Throughout June and July, Sheffield Adult Social Care is running a series of conversations with local people about how they can work together to shape and improve their services.

They’ll be looking at a range of services and topics throughout their festival, all aiming to explore ways for people to get involved in different areas of adult social care. Some sessions are in person during the day and others are in the evening on zoom.

You are invited to join them for the Festival Launch Event on Tuesday 6 June at the Town Hall, 12-2pm or on Wednesday 28 June, 7-8.30pm, on Zoom to explore what good involvement looks like and where the opportunities may lie. Or perhaps you’ve got an interest in safeguarding, new tech, care homes or other supported housing? They’ll also be looking at how you can help them assess and report on how well their services are doing.

Browse through the programme of events and book your place to join the conversation!

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