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We would like to hear what you think about the services you have received from Adult Social Care and would appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete our short online survey.
Your answers are anonymous, the feedback you provide will be used to understand what we are currently doing well and to look at how we could improve the way that we work with you.
Please do not provide any personal information in this survey.
If are worried about your care or have a safeguarding concern, please call the following numbers:
If you or the person are in immediate danger, call 999.
If you or the person are not in immediate danger, contact Oxfordshire County Council Health & Social Care Line on 0345 0507 666 (08:30 - 17:00 Mon - Thurs & 08:30 - 16:00 Fri).
Contact Oxfordshire County Council Emergency Duty Team on 0800 833 408 if your call is out of hours.
We would like to hear what you think about the services you have received from Adult Social Care and would appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete our short online survey.
Your answers are anonymous, the feedback you provide will be used to understand what we are currently doing well and to look at how we could improve the way that we work with you.
Please do not provide any personal information in this survey.
If are worried about your care or have a safeguarding concern, please call the following numbers:
If you or the person are in immediate danger, call 999.
If you or the person are not in immediate danger, contact Oxfordshire County Council Health & Social Care Line on 0345 0507 666 (08:30 - 17:00 Mon - Thurs & 08:30 - 16:00 Fri).
Contact Oxfordshire County Council Emergency Duty Team on 0800 833 408 if your call is out of hours.
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Alternative formats
If you (or anyone you know) needs this consultation in an alternative format in order to have your say, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of the consultation documents by emailing: consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 816000 or download it from this page. We have provided a Freepost address on the paper survey form for you to return your completed survey.
Data protection and privacy
Under the Data Protection Act 2018, we (Oxfordshire County Council) have a legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from you. View Oxfordshire County Council’s privacy notice online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk - search for ‘privacy notice’.