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Bristol City Council wants to hear from carers or people who work with carers to help us to develop the All Age Carers Strategy 2025-2029.
A carer is anyone, child or adult, who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, Disability, mental health need or addiction and cannot cope without their support.
The All Age Carers Strategy is a document which tells us what’s most important to carers in our city. This document will guide all work across the council, identifying the main challenges and opportunities to improve carers lives in our city.
We want to hear from carers and people who work with carers, including;
Carers - children, young people and adults,
Registered and non-registered professionals – such as social workers
Carer support organisations
Organisations in the community
This engagement survey will ask you a range of questions. Your feedback will be used to inform the new strategy.
In addition to this survey, we will be asking for people’s views through in person meetings.
You can download an Easy Read version of this survey here. Please return the Easy Read survey to adultcommissioning@bristol.gov.uk by Wednesday 16 October.
If you require this survey in another format or language, please contact the adult commissioning on adultcommissioning@bristol.gov.uk
Bristol City Council wants to hear from carers or people who work with carers to help us to develop the All Age Carers Strategy 2025-2029.
A carer is anyone, child or adult, who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, Disability, mental health need or addiction and cannot cope without their support.
The All Age Carers Strategy is a document which tells us what’s most important to carers in our city. This document will guide all work across the council, identifying the main challenges and opportunities to improve carers lives in our city.
We want to hear from carers and people who work with carers, including;
Carers - children, young people and adults,
Registered and non-registered professionals – such as social workers
Carer support organisations
Organisations in the community
This engagement survey will ask you a range of questions. Your feedback will be used to inform the new strategy.
In addition to this survey, we will be asking for people’s views through in person meetings.
You can download an Easy Read version of this survey here. Please return the Easy Read survey to adultcommissioning@bristol.gov.uk by Wednesday 16 October.
If you require this survey in another format or language, please contact the adult commissioning on adultcommissioning@bristol.gov.uk