The Glasgow Carers Strategy 2008 – 11 sets out the strategic direction for the further development and delivery of services to carers in Glasgow over the next 3 years.
This draft strategy is now out for consultation. The initial consultation period runs from 10 June 2008 until 31 August 2008 but has now been extended to run until 30 September 2008.
Carers Strategy June 08 (draft)
Carers Strategy Action Plan 08 (draft)
Glasgow City Council has responsibility for the production of the Carers Strategy and this draft has been produced by Glasgow City Council, Education and Social Work Services on behalf of the key partners and the range of stakeholders who plan and deliver services to carers.
This consultative draft seeks to engage a range of key stakeholders to consider if the strategic direction presented best meets the needs of carers and reflects the priorities of Community Health and Care Partnerships locally who have responsibility for service planning and delivery.
The consultation will be inclusive and seek to engage with a range of stakeholders across all the partners.
Consultation questions:
Q1. Are the areas covered by the draft strategy comprehensive and pertinent?
Q2. Are any critical issues not covered?
Q3. Do you agree with the Carers Strategy Strategic Objectives?
Q4. Is the future policy direction for carers support and services clear?
Q5. Do you think this strategy will lead to better outcomes for carers?
Q6. Should any part of the draft document be changed?
If so, how?
Q7. Are the Key Actions proposed appropriate and relevant?
If not, are there other Key Actions that could be included?
Q8. Additional comments.
The consultation period will end on 30 September 2008.
Please send all comments and feedback to:
Glasgow Carers Strategy Consultation
Older People / Physical Disability
Social Work Services
100 Morrison Street
Glasgow G5 8LN
E-mail comments and feedback to: sw_centreOPPD@sw.glasgow.gov.uk
The Carers Strategy & Action Plan are available in portable document format and require Adobe Acrobat to access them. The Adobe Acrobat reader can be freely downloaded from the Adobe Web site.
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