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TEC : You Said, We Did, What do you Think?

TEC  : You Said, We Did, What do you Think?

Sheffield City Council is holding two workshops in September to capture your thoughts on developing their new Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Service Delivery Model informed by the feedback from their codesign activities ‘Sheffield’s TEC transformation to a new service delivery model – What we heard’ .

The one hour workshops ‘You said we did – What do you think? are targeted at frontline health, housing, and social care colleagues, citizens and experts by experience, using MS Teams and face to face at St Marys Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield. They are held at various times for different target groups. You will only need to attend one 1 hour workshop based on your preference for MS Teams or Face to Face.

The workshops will feature key information captured from the Focus Groups, share an early design of the new service delivery model based on the feedback received, and capture your thoughts and suggestions to help inform any redesign work.

Please see the links below to the Eventbrite invitations and please attend 5 minutes ahead of your preferred workshop start time.

12 September MS Teams
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13 September – St Marys Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield
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