1. News -

    Do you use adult social care services (or know someone who does)?
  2. News -

    The CQC have today launched their State of Care report, its annual analysis of the quality of health and adult social care in England.
  3. News -

    The Care Quality Commission have published their latest report on the ‘State of Health Care and Adult Social Care in England 2014/15’.
  4. News -

    Carers UK are asking anyone who is an unpaid carer for a disabled, older, or seriously ill relative or friend to complete the State of Care Survey 2016.
  5. News -

    Young people's Q&A with Greg Fell, Sheffield's Director of Public Health
    Tuesday 14th June, 4.45-7pm. The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, S1 4FW
  6. News -

    If you are interested in the quality and future of social care services and have a bit of spare time, there’s a volunteering opportunity that might be perfect for you. The Council’s Monitoring Advisory Board is looking for lay members.
  7. News -

    Invitation to a focus group about how well health and social care works for older people
  8. News -

    Have you, or the person you care for, had help with daily living (domiciliary/home care) in the last year? If so, Healthwatch Sheffield want to hear about your experiences.
  9. News -

    Sheffield’s is one of 20 areas that has just been reviewed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
  10. News -

    The Local Government Association (LGA) published their alternative Social Care Green Paper last week.

  11. News -

    Have you or a family member had a Continuing Healthcare assessment in the last year?

    We’re looking for a group of 12 people aged 18+ to tell us about their experiences and views.
  12. News -

    The Social Care Institute of Excellence has published a quick guide for people using adult social care services.
  13. News -

    NHS England has commissioned Evolving Communities to help them develop a national Continuing Healthcare information resource.
  14. News -

    An inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has been announced to review how effectively Sheffield meets its responsibilities to children and young people aged 0-25 years who have special educational needs and/or disabilities.
  15. News -

    Our October newsletter shares some upcoming changes and events - including our open day and information hub launch, as well as your chance to contribute to local changes in social care.
  16. News -

    Our November newsletter shares some updates - including our new volunteer roles, an Adult Social Care survey, and a spotlight on NHS complaints advocacy
  17. News -

    We've published our latest report, revealing what it's been like for local people accessing health and social care services during the pandemic. Take a closer look at what the impact of the pandemic has been on people in Sheffield.
  18. News -

    We'd like to hear from parents or carers of children living with a recessive genetic condition. Do you know what services can support you? Have you experience of using recessive genetic services?
  19. News -

    We've published our annual report for 2020-21, which gave us a chance to reflect on what was a difficult year for most. We have achieved some real highlights and spoken up for Sheffield's communities where we could, but there's lots still to do.
  20. News -

    SACMHA Health & Social Care used our #SpeakUp grant funding to explore local African Caribbean experiences of home care, and to ensure that these views are heard by those working to improve home care services in Sheffield.
  21. News -

    We want to hear from care home residents and their relatives about their experiences. Help us to understand what it's been like for you.
  22. News -

    We want to understand what would make experiences of end of life care better for people in South Yorkshire. Share your views with us.
  23. News -

    We asked you what we should focus on over the next two years. See how your views have shaped our work plan.
  24. News -

    Parson Cross Community Development Forum used their #SpeakUp grant to speak to older people living in their neighbourhood. They told us about the support they could access locally - and what made it harder to do so.