Carers and those who support carers across west Cheshire are being invited to share their views on a range of proposed improvements to the support service they receive.
Earlier this year the Council launched its new All Carers Strategy following extensive consultation throughout the borough.
In response to what carers told the Council during the strategy consultation, Cheshire West and Chester Council, in partnership with Cheshire East Council and the NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning group, is now proposing to integrate three current contracts to create one comprehensive service that operates across Cheshire.
The improved service would have a central contact centre which will coordinate more localised community services for carers. Other new elements of the service would include the introduction of a single point of access, a 24-hour carer helpline, carers assessments completed by providers, the introduction of a Take a Break service and carer ID cards.
Some of the identified aims of moving to this service offer would be to:
  • improve pathways of referrals,
  • deliver more localised carer services,
  • increase the number of carers assessments and reviews,
  • for support to be available at times carers need,
  • to improve the experience of carers in health settings,
  • to offer carers more flexible and appropriate breaks from their caring role,
  • to make it easier for carers to identify themselves,
  • to improve support for young carers in education settings.
The council wants to hear from carers and people who support carers to ensure that the proposed improved support offer meets their needs as identified by the All Age Carers Strategy 2021-26.
The council’s cabinet member for adult social care and public health, Cllr Val Armstrong said: “We want to hear from as many carers and people who support carers as possible, to make sure that we are giving them the support they need to do this incredibly important job.
“The proposed improvements to our support services really build upon what we already offer to make it as easy as possible for carers to access help, locally, when they need it.
“By taking part in this consultation, they can let us know what they think about what we are proposing. We want carers and the people that support them to be involved in the development of future services so please get involved and have your say.”
Cheshire West and Chester Council worked alongside carers to develop the All Age Carers Strategy 2021-26, which was launched in April this year.
Get involved with the consultation in the following ways:
  • Complete the online questionnaire To request a paper or easy read version by call the council’s contact centre on 0300 123 8123 quoting ‘Joint All Age Carers Service Consultation’
  • Email your views to: [email protected]
  • Write to Cheshire West and Chester Council at: Joint All Age Carers Service Consultation, Peoples Commissioning and Contracts, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Floor 2, 4 Civic Way, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BE
  • Telephone: The council’s contact centre on 0300 123 8123 quoting ‘Joint All Age Carers Service Consultation’
  • Take part in a virtual discussion group or make an appointment for a telephone discussion – register on the website
  • Speak to one of the council’s commissioning officers at any of our drop-in sessions or active engagement events - please see the website for locations, dates, and times no appointment necessary.