SILHILLIANS are being sought to give their views on the Council’s Community Advice Service.
The service provides information and advice on a range of topics including care in and out of the home, benefits and grants, legal problems and energy efficiency.
Available to Solihull residents aged 18 and over, the current service is delivered from two Community Advice Hubs in Chelmsley Wood library and The Core in Solihull town centre.
The hubs are led by Age UK Solihull and a partnership of local organisations.
Councillor Tony Dicicco, cabinet member for Adult Social Care and Health, said: “We want to hear your experiences of using the hubs and your ideas about what the service should look like in the future.
“Even if you haven’t used the hubs, you can tell us what you think the service should provide in future as well as how and where you want to access that information and advice.”
An online survey is available online for residents to share views and experiences on the Council’s Your voice website.
Paper copies of the survey are available on request at the Community Advice Hubs and Solihull libraries.
The survey is open until December 18.
