Adult Social Care Survey 2025-26 - helping to shape future services
The survey gives people who use adult social care services the chance to share their experiences and influence how support is delivered in the future.
Around 1,439 people in Gloucestershire have been selected at random to take part in the 2025-26 survey. Questionnaires will start arriving by post this week and responses should be returned by 6 March.
The survey plays a vital role in improving services by showing what works well and where changes are needed. Feedback helps local authorities, the Department of Health and Social Care, and the Government ensure services promote independence, meet individual needs, and are available when required.
Councillor Dr Kate Usmar, Cabinet Member for Adults' Support & Independence, said: “We want to ensure that adult social care in Gloucestershire truly supports people to live as independently as possible and meets their individual needs. Your feedback is vital in helping us achieve this.
If you’ve received a survey, please take a few minutes to complete it - your views will shape how we plan and improve future support.”
You can find more information on the Adult Social Care Survey page.