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Carers in Kent: join our workshops and share your views
Have you ever looked after an adult family member or friend? Are you, or have you ever been an unpaid carer, or have you ever received support from a family member or friend? If so, we want to hear your views.
These early engagement workshops will help us to develop our draft adult carers strategy, guided by your insight and experiences.
We need to hear the views of people from different communities and caring situations, so please get involved and tell us what is important to you.
Register for an online workshop on one of the following dates:
Monday 29 November from 2.30pm to 3.30pm - FULLY BOOKED
Tuesday 30 November from 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Thursday 2 December from 11am to 12pm midday
Monday 6 December from 3pm to 4pm
Please note that dates and times are subject to change depending on demand.
How to book your place
Please contact makingadifference@kent.gov.uk to let us know your preferred date and time, or to request to participate in an alternative way (by phone or post).
If you have any queries or would like this information in alternative formats, please email makingadifference@kent.gov.uk.
Have you ever looked after an adult family member or friend? Are you, or have you ever been an unpaid carer, or have you ever received support from a family member or friend? If so, we want to hear your views.
These early engagement workshops will help us to develop our draft adult carers strategy, guided by your insight and experiences.
We need to hear the views of people from different communities and caring situations, so please get involved and tell us what is important to you.
Register for an online workshop on one of the following dates:
Monday 29 November from 2.30pm to 3.30pm - FULLY BOOKED
Tuesday 30 November from 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Thursday 2 December from 11am to 12pm midday
Monday 6 December from 3pm to 4pm
Please note that dates and times are subject to change depending on demand.
How to book your place
Please contact makingadifference@kent.gov.uk to let us know your preferred date and time, or to request to participate in an alternative way (by phone or post).
If you have any queries or would like this information in alternative formats, please email makingadifference@kent.gov.uk.
Contact details
By phone: 03000 418 179
By post: Stakeholder Engagement Team, Adult Social Care and Health, Business Delivery Unit, 3rd floor Invicta House, County Road, Maidstone ME14 1XX.