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Consultation has concluded
We want your views on our adult health and social care web pages. We share lots of important information, advice, and guidance on our website, and we want to make sure our website works for our residents. We want to know if you can easily find the information you are looking for relating to caring for adults in Staffordshire, and what we could do differently.
We will use your feedback to create a more accessible and user-friendly platform for everyone.
We want your views on our adult health and social care web pages. We share lots of important information, advice, and guidance on our website, and we want to make sure our website works for our residents. We want to know if you can easily find the information you are looking for relating to caring for adults in Staffordshire, and what we could do differently.
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