The purpose of this survey is to find out what residents with sight or hearing impairments think about the services they receive. This is part of a Strategic Needs Assessment for people with Sensory Impairments which is being carried out by West Sussex County Council. This is a way of assessing the current and future health, care and wellbeing needs of the local community to inform local decision-making. Having a fuller understanding of local needs and issues depends on listening to the views and experiences of residents who are living with visual and/or hearing reduction or loss.
By engaging with people, communities and service providers in this way, we hope to understand what is working well, what isn’t and identify unmet needs to inform future provision, so people can live safe and well with a hearing or visual impairment.
We are also using this as an opportunity to better understand the impact of COVID-19 in relation to sensory services for people.
Please take some time to complete this survey and share your experience and thoughts. It should take no longer than 15 minutes.
This survey is being conducted in partnership with Healthwatch. If you have questions about this survey, please either call 0300 012 0122 or email helpdesk@healthwatchwestsussex.co.uk.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
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If you have any queries about this survey or would like to request the information in a different format, please email helpdesk@healthwatchwestsussex.co.uk or telephone 0300 012 0122
If you are deaf or have difficulty hearing you can contact us via NGT Text Relay on 18001 0300 012 0122, providing you have this app downloaded onto your PC, laptop or smartphone.
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We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact us at haveyoursay@westsussex.gov.uk.
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