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This has been open since Feb and closes on 24 June, apologies if someone has posted already but I couldn?t see anything on it


https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/children2019s-and-adults-services/disability-carers-service-service-user-questions/


Southwark Council wants to provide a new service offering Southwark residents, with a physical, sensory or learning disability, the following:


Access to information, advice and support needed to help you with your disability

A new way to connect with like minded disabled people and to access community based activities


The aim is that disabled individuals, regardless of their disability, fully understand the local options for information, advice and support available to meet their specific needs.



Why your views matter


Why are we asking you to complete this questionnaire?


Hearing the voice of disabled people is very important to Southwark Council. Feedback will help us:


Understand what it is that residents with a disability want from a service

Plan the best service possible to ensure that disabled people receive the best levels of support possible.


There are separate questionnaires for carers and for service providers

https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/children2019s-and-adults-services/disability-carers-service-carer-questions/


https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/housing-community-services-department-community-engagement-team/disability-service-service-providers/

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