ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Putting service users in the driving seat

Ahead of a North East region workshop at the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) Spring Seminar, Ann Workman outlines the two benefits of involving people in shaping their own adult social care services in Stockton-on-Tees.

Surveys, feedback, service user groups. They are all traditional ways of involving people in decision-making and shaping adult social care services. Are they useful? Yes. Do they push the boundaries? Not as far as we would like.

Putting service users at the centre of everything we do in adult social care is hardly a new concept for local councils, but it is one that brings all manner of possibilities.

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