Strategic Care Partner for Learning Disabilities and Autism Consultation 2024

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Consultation has concluded

This consultation is now closed. You can see a summary of the results here.

About this consultation

Bristol City Council is consulting on proposals to change the way it buys services for people with learning disabilities and autistic people. These services include:

  • Residential and nursing
  • Supported accommodation
  • Home Care
  • Respite
  • Community Support
  • Direct Payments/Independent Service Fund
  • Employment
  • Volunteering

Currently the council works with a large number of care providers to deliver services for people with learning disabilities and autistic people in Bristol. However, these services do not meet all of the current social care needs of people or are not available locally to the people that need them. There are also still gaps in the types of service available across the city. The council is proposing to instead work with a defined list of strategic partners that would deliver more localised services.


This consultation is now closed. You can see a summary of the results here.

About this consultation

Bristol City Council is consulting on proposals to change the way it buys services for people with learning disabilities and autistic people. These services include:

  • Residential and nursing
  • Supported accommodation
  • Home Care
  • Respite
  • Community Support
  • Direct Payments/Independent Service Fund
  • Employment
  • Volunteering

Currently the council works with a large number of care providers to deliver services for people with learning disabilities and autistic people in Bristol. However, these services do not meet all of the current social care needs of people or are not available locally to the people that need them. There are also still gaps in the types of service available across the city. The council is proposing to instead work with a defined list of strategic partners that would deliver more localised services.