Developing services for people with physical and sensory impairments in Lambeth

Lambeth has now begun consultation on the new Joint Strategy for Services for People with Physical and Sensory Impairments.

You can get involved in shaping services and facilities in the borough by taking part in this process.

We are keen to hear from as many people as possible with physical and sensory impairments, and from those who provide care or support to a person with a physical or sensory impairment.

What are we consulting on?

We want to hear what you think about local facilities and services, and how these can be developed in the future:

  • leisure, cultural and community facilities
  • transport options
  • housing and adaptations
  • help at home
  • looking after your health
  • personal safety in and around your local area

If you would like to get involved in shaping services for people with physical and sensory impairments, then this is your chance. 

How you can get involved

We are holding a series of themed workshops based on key issues in the strategy. If you would like to come along to one of these, please book your place, letting us know about any communication, transport or dietary requirements you have using the contact details below.

  • Employment, volunteering and training
    Date:
    Thursday 21 January 2010
  • Information, advice and advocacy
    Date:
    Monday 25 January 2010
  • Housing
    Date:
    Thursday 28 January 2010
  • Community safety and staying safe in and round your home
    Date:
    Thursday 4 February 2010.

All workshops will be from 2:00pm - 4:30pm and will be held at Stockwell Community Centre 1 Studley Road, London, SW4 6RA

If you would like to contact us

If you have any queries on the consultation in the meantime, you can:

  • Send an email to: acs-consultation@lambeth.gov.uk
  • Write to us at:
    Lambeth Adults' and Community Services
    ACS Consultation
    Customer and Community Relations
    3rd floor Phoenix House
    10 Wandsworth Road
    London SW8 2LL
  • Telephone us on: Freephone number 0800 013 1497.

This consultation finishes on Friday 12 February 2010.

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