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Involving people who have experience of using care, their families and their carers in our work is vital.  People who use services are focused on their experiences and remind professionals what issues are important to them and to the wider public. 

Involving people in our work will directly:

  • inform and influence the way we work, and
  • maintain and improve our focus on the needs of people who use services and their carers.

How people are involved in our work

Our Board:  It is a legal requirement to involve at least two people with experience of using care on our board.  These appointed individuals are full and equal members.

 

Involving People Group:  This is a national group where people with experiences of care come together to discuss issues relating to care and support services.  They also look at ways that we can improve our own activities.  Watch our video to find out more about our Involving People Group/

 

 

 

 

Lay Assessors:  These are people that use, or have used, services, or carers who volunteer to take part in our care service inspections.  They talk to people who use the service and make observations. The information is then used by the inspector to report on the service and decide the grades.

 

Service user/carer inspectors:  These are people who have experience of social work services.  They work with Senior Inspectors carrying out inspection activity of local authorities.

 

To find out more about how we plan on involving people over the next three years, read our
Involving People Plan 2012-15