Find out more about our
service user groups and carer groups.
In these groups we talk about our service.
- You tell us what is good about our service.
- You tell us what we can change about our service to make it better.
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You tell us what is missing in our service.
Most groups meet monthly and work in their local Community Learning Disability Team, making easy read documents, giving feedback on services and presenting their work within the Trust.
Here are some examples of activities that service user groups have been involved in:
- Interviewing new members of staff for their local learning disability community teams.
- Contributing to quality improvement projects.
- Working alongside other organisations (such as the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists) towards projects.
- Hosting events for Learning Disability Awareness Week. As part of this, groups raise money for local learning disability schools and day services, as well as create posters and design badges.
- Designing and reviewing easy read information.
- Sharing their thoughts and ideas on social media.
- Attending awards events.
We have these groups because we want to make our service the best it can be and we need your help to do this.
Contact your local Community Learning Disability Team for more information.
Hearing what you think about our service is really important to us, we need you to help us to make our services better for you.
We have a feedback form so you can tell us what you think about our services. When we get your feedback we will share with all our teams so we can all learn.
Find out more about how to give feedback with the friends and family test.
If you are a family member, carer or friend and would like to give feedback please visit this page or you can share a compliment here.