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This consultation about day services is now closed. Thank you for sharing your views on our ideas.
What you have told us will help us to decide how to make day services better in the future.
We will share the consultation findings and how they have helped develop the ideas for future day services here in Autumn 2024.
Cheshire West and Chester Council is looking at Day Services for people with a learning disability.
Day Services are places where people with a learning disability can go to take part in activities.
We want to make Day Services better in the future.
We have worked with a small group of people with a learning disability, as well as their families and carers, and some of the people who provide Day Services, to come up with ideas to do this. You can find out more here.
More information
More information is in easy read here and standard text here
Adele, who attends day services, tells you about our ideas in the video below.
Before we decide what to do, we want to know what you think.
Come to one of our events and talk to us - read details of our events here
Speak to the staff at your day centre - staff will be running activities within day centres where you will have the chance to say what you think. There is a toolkit to help staff talk through the ideas with people who use day services.
We need your answers by Wednesday 8 May 2024.
What happens next?
Your answers will help us to decide how to make day services better in the future. After we have listened to what everyone thinks, we will look at what people have told us and make a final decision about day services in the future.
This consultation about day services is now closed. Thank you for sharing your views on our ideas.
What you have told us will help us to decide how to make day services better in the future.
We will share the consultation findings and how they have helped develop the ideas for future day services here in Autumn 2024.
Cheshire West and Chester Council is looking at Day Services for people with a learning disability.
Day Services are places where people with a learning disability can go to take part in activities.
We want to make Day Services better in the future.
We have worked with a small group of people with a learning disability, as well as their families and carers, and some of the people who provide Day Services, to come up with ideas to do this. You can find out more here.
More information
More information is in easy read here and standard text here
Adele, who attends day services, tells you about our ideas in the video below.
Before we decide what to do, we want to know what you think.
Come to one of our events and talk to us - read details of our events here
Speak to the staff at your day centre - staff will be running activities within day centres where you will have the chance to say what you think. There is a toolkit to help staff talk through the ideas with people who use day services.
We need your answers by Wednesday 8 May 2024.
What happens next?
Your answers will help us to decide how to make day services better in the future. After we have listened to what everyone thinks, we will look at what people have told us and make a final decision about day services in the future.
Post: Learning disability day services review consultation, Insight and Intelligence, Cheshire West and Chester Council, The Portal, Wellington Road, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BA
Phone: 0300 123 8 123. You will need to tell the person on the phone that you are calling about the ‘Learning Disability Day Services Review’
You can ask for a paper copy of the information and survey using these contact details.
You can also get a paper copy of the information and survey from:
Your nearest library. You can find your nearest library here
Day service centres. You can find these day services here
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