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We are reviewing how advocacy services for adults are delivered. The service is currently provided by Voiceability.
We are asking for your views as part of a public consultation. No decisions have been made, about future service delivery and all options are being considered. Your feedback will help shape how adult advocacy services are delivered in the future.
Advocacy helps people understand information, express their views, and take part in decisions about their care and support. Some types of advocacy are required by law (known as statutory advocacy), while other support is available to people who may not meet eligibility criteria, but still need help to resolve issues that affect them (known as non-statutory support).
Have your say by clicking ‘take survey’ below and share your views. Your feedback will help shape the future service.
We are reviewing how advocacy services for adults are delivered. The service is currently provided by Voiceability.
We are asking for your views as part of a public consultation. No decisions have been made, about future service delivery and all options are being considered. Your feedback will help shape how adult advocacy services are delivered in the future.
Advocacy helps people understand information, express their views, and take part in decisions about their care and support. Some types of advocacy are required by law (known as statutory advocacy), while other support is available to people who may not meet eligibility criteria, but still need help to resolve issues that affect them (known as non-statutory support).
Have your say by clicking ‘take survey’ below and share your views. Your feedback will help shape the future service.
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Adult Advocacy consultation is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Adult Advocacy consultation
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Adult Advocacy consultation
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.