Help shape services together

We are committed to ensuring people are a part of the planning and shaping of Adult Social Care in Hull. We know the people who access and use our services often have the best ideas about any changes and improvements needed.

Get involved and help us improve our services and support adults in the city with disabilities, older people, and carers.

Have your say in the development of the Adult Social Care strategy!

We want to hear about your experiences and what your ambitions and vision is for your future Adult Social Care.

You may have accessed our services, or you might be caring for someone who needs some extra support, or you may just have ideas how Adult Social Care can do things differently.

Share your views here - Adult Social Care Strategy 2025 to 2028

Get involved

We would love to hear from you and provide you with an opportunity to get involved to help shape our services together.

Partnership Boards and Groups

You can also find out about the different partnerships we have in place to help shape and influence the services we provide and how to join and get involved in them below.

Learning Disability Partnership Board

The Learning Disability Partnership Board gives a voice to people with a learning disability and their carers to help shape and influence services.

Older People Partnership

Working across Hull and East Yorkshire, this multi-agency partnership promote the needs of older people, coordinating and improving existing services in the region. 

Autism Partnership Board

The Autism Partnership Board is made up of autistic and neurodiverse people and professionals from a range of statutory and voluntary and community sector organisations. 

Carers Partnership Board

The Carers Partnership Board involves professionals from a range of statutory, voluntary and community sector organisations and people who have lived experience in caring for someone.

Tell us what you think?

Get in touch and let us know what you think about adult social care and the services we provide.

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