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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service Citizen Consultation 2021
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Consultation has concluded
This consultation has now closed.
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council currently commission a specialist drug and alcohol treatment service for adults and a separate specialist treatment service for young people. The current adult service contract is coming to an end next April. We have an opportunity to review what’s currently on offer, to check whether these services deliver all the things that people feel they need to, and to plan what our future services might look like.
We need your views and ideas on:
What works well with our current services?
What you feel doesn’t work as well?
Whether you feel there are any significant gaps?
What an ideal service would look like in future?
Your feedback will help shape our ideas and in turn, the specification that we will write for our future services.
This consultation will be open for six weeks from 18th May 2021 to 28th June 2021and there will be several ways that you can help us shape our future services:
1. Complete the survey below (and encourage others to do so)
2. Join us for one of our online consultation events on 26th May 2021, 6pm or 4th June 2021, 2pm
We would really value your ideas on how we make sure we have good services in future.
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council currently commission a specialist drug and alcohol treatment service for adults and a separate specialist treatment service for young people. The current adult service contract is coming to an end next April. We have an opportunity to review what’s currently on offer, to check whether these services deliver all the things that people feel they need to, and to plan what our future services might look like.
We need your views and ideas on:
What works well with our current services?
What you feel doesn’t work as well?
Whether you feel there are any significant gaps?
What an ideal service would look like in future?
Your feedback will help shape our ideas and in turn, the specification that we will write for our future services.
This consultation will be open for six weeks from 18th May 2021 to 28th June 2021and there will be several ways that you can help us shape our future services:
1. Complete the survey below (and encourage others to do so)
2. Join us for one of our online consultation events on 26th May 2021, 6pm or 4th June 2021, 2pm
We would really value your ideas on how we make sure we have good services in future.
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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service Citizen Consultation 2021 has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service Citizen Consultation 2021 has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service Citizen Consultation 2021 is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.