As part of our quality assurance review process the Specialist Support Service Autism Outreach Team are seeking feedback from our settings about the value and efficacy of the types of service we provide.
The responses will contribute to the shaping of our efforts to improve and develop...More
Staffordshire County Council's Animal Health carry out activities that promote humane treatment of farm livestock and that help to maintain a disease free status within county of Staffordshire. Our team of dedicated officers are on hand to assist and advise all livestock keepers helping them to...More
The Staffordshire County Council Public Protection Service aims to ensure a fair and safe trading environment within Staffordshire to protect the economic interests and well-being of consumers county-wide, and to allow our businesses to prosper.
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The All Age Carers Strategy jointly developed by Staffordshire County Council and the five Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in Staffordshire, has been revised and redesigned following a 12-week period of public consultation. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to fill in...More
We are currently looking at our services for young carers to see how they can continue to support you. Staffordshire County Council want to hear from you to understand what information, advice and support makes the biggest positive difference to your life and what services for young carers...More
The All Age Carers Strategy jointly developed by Staffordshire County Council and the five Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in Staffordshire, has been revised and redesigned following a 12-week period of public consultation. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to fill in...More
Following feedback from Staffordshire residents and businesses we have made some changes to our On-Street Parking Strategy. The main change is to the way we come to the decision of where to place any new on street parking schemes. Rather than making the decision ourselves, all future...More
Staffordshire County Council and the NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups are looking to put together an implementation plan for Children and Adults with Autism in the county.
As someone who has direct experience with Autism, we would really value your feedback to better understand...More
Our Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) explains how we will consult with people and organisations when we are preparing planning policies or processing planning applications. Our current SCI was adopted in 2014 and needs to be reviewed to take account of changes in legislation and the...More
INTO Air Quality - Electric Vehicle (EV) Questionnaire.
This survey sets out to understand the attitudes of local residents towards electric vehicles and identify any potential barriers to uptake.
Everyone who provides their email address and completes the questionnaire...More
Staffordshire County Council currently provides an appointeeship service for over 400 people who require support to manage their benefits and do not have a family member or other person to help them.
This is a 'discretionary' service which means the county council is not legally required to...More
SCVYS has been asked to undertake some research around Community Safety and Knife Crime (Youth Violence). We want to understand how people feel about the area they live in, particularly how safe and connected they feel. Specifically, we are interested in Knife Crime (Youth Violence) and whether...More
People across Staffordshire are being invited to nominate carers, work colleagues, young people, friends and family members for a prestigious award.
The Staffordshire Dignity in Care Awards, now in their 5th year, recognises groups and individuals who care for the most vulnerable of us with...More
Tell us what you think and help your local NHS provide better support.
The Long Term Plan sets out what the NHS wants to do better. Your local NHS now needs to hear your views to help them invest in the right support for your community.
This survey has now closed.
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Share your views and help make care better.
We want to hear your views about what your local NHS can do to help you and your community to stay well and to make the support available better.
This survey has now closed.
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Are you a provider of health and care services, a registered social landlord (RSL), a developer with an interest in designing homes for adults with complex health or adult social care needs in Staffordshire? If so, please read on...
Staffordshire County Council has a range of regular and...More
Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a nationally and internationally important landscape. It was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1958 under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, one of only 46 areas to be given this...More
In November we were notified by DfE of their intent to encourage Local Authorities to bid for Early Outcomes Fund.
The DfE has established an Early Outcomes Fund worth approx. £6.5m. The overall ambition of the fund is to increase the number of local authorities starting a...More
Due to unprecedented financial challenges, the county council is facing some very difficult decisions about the non-statutory services it can continue to fund.
With a £35 million gap in our budget a number of proposals are reluctantly being considered, including the funding of the...More
A new consultation has been launched by Staffordshire County Council seeking views on Staffordshire's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Strategy.
This consultation is a chance for you to have your say on our vision and proposed plans to support children and young people with...More
Changes to the Older and Disabled Bus Passes - times of travel
Staffordshire County Council like many councils are facing unprecedented financial challenges not of our making due to the increasing costs of funding adult social care and children’s care – at a time when national funding to...More
Bus passes for Under Twenties
The Your Staffordshire Card scheme is ending on 31 August 2019
Staffordshire County Council like many councils are facing unprecedented financial challenges not of our making due to the increasing costs of funding adult social care and children’s care –...More
Like many councils we are facing unprecedented financial challenges not of our making due to the increasing costs of funding adult social care and children’s care, at a time when national funding to councils continues to fall.
As a result we had a £35m shortfall in the funding we...More
How do we protect our health and care services against a background of an aging population and services already under considerable strain?
Part of the solution is for more people to make lifestyle choices that will enable them to stay healthy and well for longer to help reduce the...More
We want people with disabilities to be as independent as possible, and help people in a way which prevents, reduces or delays additional needs later on.
This consultation has now closed.
Thank you for your comments and feedback on the draft strategy, which will be used to inform the...More
Have your say on the future of Staffordshire's county council managed libraries.
We want to work with communities to continue to transform libraries in Staffordshire so they can better support people now and for years to come. We are proposing a number of ways this may happen and want to hear...More
Adults in Staffordshire with mental health conditions needing social care support and assessments are currently supported by two organisations - South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (SSSFT) and North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust (NSCHT).
Staffordshire...More
Have your say on local pharmacy services.
The draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) looks at the current provision of pharmaceutical services across Staffordshire and whether this meets the current and future needs of the County. Any potential gaps have been identified alongside...More
Our stunning rural county boasts 4,500km of public footpaths and bridleways which are enjoyed by thousands of people every year. Staffordshire County Council is responsible for working with landowners and others to keep these public rights of way open, safe and appealing for people to use and...More