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Do you provide unpaid care and support for family, friends or neighbours aged 18 or over? We would like to hear about your views and experiences as we develop the Bromley Carers Strategy.
Bromley Council is currently developing its Carers Strategy and would like to hear from as many carers as possible. There are a variety of ways that carers can provide feedback as outlined below.
If your organisation supports carers and there is also an opportunity to meet with them in person, please contact Denise Mantell on engagement@bromley.gov.uk or call 020 8313 4113.
Virtual workshop 1: Tuesday 14 March, 2pm to 3.30pm
Virtual workshop 2: Thursday 23 March, 10am to 11.30am
Attend a workshop in person Monday 20 March, 10am to midday, at the Civic Centre. To book your place, email engagement@bromley.gov.uk or call 020 8313 4113 and leave a message with your name.
We look forward to hearing your views.
Do you provide unpaid care and support for family, friends or neighbours aged 18 or over? We would like to hear about your views and experiences as we develop the Bromley Carers Strategy.
Bromley Council is currently developing its Carers Strategy and would like to hear from as many carers as possible. There are a variety of ways that carers can provide feedback as outlined below.
If your organisation supports carers and there is also an opportunity to meet with them in person, please contact Denise Mantell on engagement@bromley.gov.uk or call 020 8313 4113.
Virtual workshop 1: Tuesday 14 March, 2pm to 3.30pm
Virtual workshop 2: Thursday 23 March, 10am to 11.30am
Attend a workshop in person Monday 20 March, 10am to midday, at the Civic Centre. To book your place, email engagement@bromley.gov.uk or call 020 8313 4113 and leave a message with your name.