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Have your say on the future of carer support in Oxfordshire.

Have your say on the future of carer support in Oxfordshire.

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Oxfordshire County Council have drafted a strategy to help unpaid carers in the county.
These plans have been shaped by over 1,600 local carers, as well as a number of health and third sector organisations (such as ourselves). Oxfordshire County Council would now like some wider feedback on this iteration of their strategy, interested as to whether unpaid carers in Oxfordshire are satisfied with the goals and approach outlined in the document.

You can read the full strategy and give your feedback by visiting: Carers strategy consultation | Let’s Talk Oxfordshire

The deadline for feedback closes on the 3rd June.

The consultation for the ‘All-Age Unpaid Carers Strategy for Oxfordshire 2023-2026’ will help the County Council better understand the needs of carers in Oxfordshire. You can expect these strategies and goals to be finalised later this year.

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