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Have a conversation with Oxfordshire's health and social care leaders this summer

11/07/2024

Oxfordshire residents are invited to share their experiences of health and social care services by meeting with senior figures in the NHS and Oxfordshire County Council as part of an event roadshow this summer.

The health and social care connections roadshow will be hosted by the local NHS – led by Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB) – in partnership with the county council, which is responsible for the provision of statutory adult social care services.

Working with partners including Age UK Oxfordshire, the Oxfordshire Play Association and Oxfordshire Community and Voluntary Action, the roadshow will visit a range of pre-existing community events, as well as smaller gatherings, to have conversations with people about their experience of health and care services in the county.

Karen Fuller, Oxfordshire County Council’s Director of Adult Social Care, said: "The way that health and social care is being delivered in the county is changing. The council's adult social care services and local NHS work as one 'Team Oxfordshire', helping to support more people to live as independently as possible, closer to home. It's something we call the Oxfordshire Way.

"We're committed to getting out and about this summer, visiting as many residents as possible, listening to their experiences and learning from them to help develop a system that's fit for the future."

More information is available on the Oxfordshire County Council website.