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Have Your Say

At Carers Support, we’re working towards a future where every carer is seen, heard, and included. Your voice matters, and we want to hear it.

By joining our Carer Voice Network, you can share your views through surveys, help shape the services we offer, and even take part in media opportunities. You can also choose to participate in surveys we share here, run by our partner organisations.

It’s your chance to make a difference, not just for yourself, but for carers everywhere.

Carer Voice Network

Through our extensive carer engagement work, we know Carers want to be seen, heard and included. This network aims to provide a platform from which Carers hold a strong and active voice to influence and co-produce their local service and challenge system leaders to create change for Carers in everything they do.

Have you ever thought, ‘I think that service could be improved if they did x, y and z’? Have you wanted to express your views but unsure where and how to get your voice heard and with effect? If you have these feelings, we would love for you to join our Carer Voice Network.

Here at Carers Support, we put Carers at the heart of all we do, and by sharing your ideas and insights, you can help create positive change for Carers.

Partner Organisation Surveys

These surveys are a valuable way for you to share your experiences, views, and feedback, helping to shape services, influence decisions, and improve support for carers and others.

Local Government Reorganisation in East Sussex, Brighton and Hove and West Sussex

This statutory consultation seeks views on the proposals that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has received following the Secretary of State’s invitation to councils in East Sussex and Brighton and Hove, and West Sussex to submit proposals for unitary local government for their areas. 

You can find full details of the consultation, including a privacy statement, at: Local government reorganisation in East Sussex and Brighton and Hove, and West Sussex – GOV.UK

Womens Health Programme

Women and girls make up more than 50 per cent of the UK population. In 2021, a national survey undertaken by the Department of Health and Social Care suggested that the vast majority of women in this country (84 per cent) do not feel that they are always listened to by healthcare professionals.

NHS Sussex is working to understand the experiences of women and girls on health and care services to improve health outcomes for all women and girls, and the way in which the health and care system engages and listens to all women and girls.

Carer Engagement Archive ​

Explore past consultations where we asked carers to share their experiences and challenges. Each report captures what mattered most to carers at the time and the insights we gained.