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We are reviewing the Local Carers Strategy for 2023–2026 and would like to hear from adult unpaid carers in Angus.
The strategy sets out how health, social care, and partner organisations support carers to maintain their wellbeing and continue caring, where they choose to do so. While many priorities remain important, we need to update the strategy to reflect changing needs, national policy, and ongoing pressures on services and funding.
Your views are essential in helping us understand what is working well, what could be improved, and what support carers need most in the future.
Please take a few minutes to complete the short questionnaire below. Your feedback will help shape future support for carers in Angus and ensure the strategy reflects real experiences
Closing date: Sunday 5th April.
We are reviewing the Local Carers Strategy for 2023–2026 and would like to hear from adult unpaid carers in Angus.
The strategy sets out how health, social care, and partner organisations support carers to maintain their wellbeing and continue caring, where they choose to do so. While many priorities remain important, we need to update the strategy to reflect changing needs, national policy, and ongoing pressures on services and funding.
Your views are essential in helping us understand what is working well, what could be improved, and what support carers need most in the future.
Please take a few minutes to complete the short questionnaire below. Your feedback will help shape future support for carers in Angus and ensure the strategy reflects real experiences
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