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Adult Social Care Discussion Forum

Sheffield Healthwatch in partnership with Disability Sheffield, Sheffield Mind, Sheffield Mencap and Gateway and Partners for Inclusion are holding a discussion forum on adult social care on 11 August from 1.30 -4pm at The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, Sheffield S1 4FW. We want to find out people’s experiences of using social care services: what’s good, what’s not so good, and how it could be better. We’ll be producing a report of our findings to share with commissioners and key decision makers. The event is for everyone who uses social care services in Sheffield, including older people, disabled people , people with learning disabilities and people with mental ill health. Places are limited so please book online orcontact Sheffield Healthwatch on (0114) 253 6688 or by email . View Poster

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