SILHILLIANS are being called on to have their say on how the borough’s information and advice services for adults should look in future.
The current service, run from community advice hubs in Chelmsley Wood library and The Core in Solihull town centre, provides information and advice about topics including finding and arranging care, support to manage disabilities and health conditions, applying for benefits, managing debt and energy efficiency.
Councillor Tony Dicicco, cabinet member for Adult Social Care and Health, said that feedback will help the Council to decide on the new approach to community information and advice which will start in April 2026.
He said: “We want to hear what you think the service should provide in the future as well as how and where you want to access information and advice. That could be online, over the phone or in person at local community venues.
“Share your views by completing this online survey. If you prefer to complete the survey on paper, please ask staff at the community advice hubs or any Solihull library for a printed version of the survey.”
More about the community advice hubs is available on the Council website.
The survey runs until March 30.
