What do I want for my life

Closed 31 Dec 2018

Opened 1 Sep 2018

Results expected 29 Mar 2019

Feedback expected 31 Mar 2019

Overview

What do I want for my life is an exciting two-year project about working together to develop community support for adults with disabilities and mental health problems, both now and in the future.

East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership (ELHSCP) needs your help. We are working with:

  • all the people who use these services
  • their families/carers
  • the organisations who provide community day supports
  • advocacy and support groups.

We will be looking at the services that ELHSCP buys from other organisations and charities. We will also be including services provided by East Lothian Council, which are :

  • Tynebank
  • Port Seton
  • Fisherrow Hub.

We want you to share your views and help us to develop these services. Your involvement will help us to decide what services will be best for the people in East Lothian.

What happens next

You can find full information about the project, including updates, events and the opportunity to joing the conversation at the What Do I Want For My Life web site

Events

  • What do I want from my life?

    From 20 Nov 2018 at 10:00 to 4 Dec 2018 at 15:00

    Your ideas events
    November/December 2018

    At the end of November and the beginning of December, we are holding five more workshops. We want to develop the ideas for community supports.

    20th November (10am-12 noon )—Maitlandfield House Hotel, Haddington
    Community supports for people with physical disabilities and sensory impairments

    20th November (1pm-3pm)—Maitlandfield House Hotel, Haddington
    Community supports for people with mental health support needs

    27th November (10am-12 noon)—Fisherrow Community Centre, Musselburgh Community support for children and young people with disability, autism and mental health support needs

    27th November (1pm-3pm)—Fisherrow Community Centre, Musselburgh
    Community support for people with learning disabilities

    4th December (1pm-3pm)—Fisherrow Community Centre, Musselburgh
    Communiity support for adults with autism

    How to book
    If you need more information about anything or want to book a place, please phone 01620 827 755 or email elhscp@eastlothian.gov.uk

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Local Residents
  • People who live in rented housing
  • Young people
  • Deaf / Deaf Blind people living in East Lothian
  • Community Councils
  • East Lothian Council Tenants
  • Business Community
  • Third Sector
  • Parents and Guardians
  • Registered Tenant Organisations
  • Prescribed Consultees
  • Rural Communities
  • Local authorities
  • Stakeholders
  • East Lothian Council Staff
  • East Lothian Tenants and Residents Panel
  • Stakeholder Organisations
  • Service Providers
  • Communities
  • Staff & unions
  • Patient involvement groups
  • Area Partnerships
  • Service providers
  • Interest & advocacy groups
  • Local Residents
  • Visitors / Tourists / Non Residents
  • Parents & Guardians
  • Disabled People
  • Children & Young People
  • Service Users
  • Tenants and Residents Associations
  • LGBT individuals
  • People Affected by Drugs / Alcohol Misuse
  • People affected by Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Patients
  • Carers
  • Council staff
  • Parents & Carers
  • School staff
  • Carers of People with Dementia
  • Local Residents
  • Community Groups & Organisations
  • Teachers
  • Staff
  • Students
  • ELC Councillors
  • Citizens' Panel Members
  • Unions
  • Community Planning Partners

Interests

  • Children & young people
  • Older people
  • Adult Social Care
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Community Development
  • Adult Education
  • Community Planning
  • Community Safety