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Related Information and Links

This area contains various documents relating to Adult and Community Services

A-Z Guide for the over 50's
We hope you’ll find lots to interest you in the attached booklet below. But it could be just your first step in finding out more about what’s going on in the district.

Adult and Community Services Directory
A means of finding social care and support services throughout district including services provided by the Public, Private and Voluntary Services

Directory of Funded Older People Services
Directory of Voluntary and Community Services for Older People Commissioned by Bradford Council 2011/12 (see below). Contains Information on a range of services to older people which promote independence, wellbeing, socialisation and stimulating activities

Bradford Care Services Directory
The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care

Care Quality Commission
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the official watchdog for adult social care in England. It inspects and reports on adult social care services to help improve quality for people who use services.

Market Development
Working in partnership and engaging with stakeholders to shape the future of social care and support services in Bradford

Adult & Community Services Local Account and Annual Reports
Copy of the Local Account 2010/2011 (see below) and Annual Reports

Adult & Community Services Strategies
Strategies including 'Bradford District Carers Strategy' and the 'Adult Services 5 Year Strategy' (2007-2012)

Market Position Statement Autumn 2010
The Market Position Statement details the Council’s view of the current state of the social care and support market in Bradford, how it intends to behave towards the market in the future and the opportunities for business change providers may want to consider

Useful Links and Contacts
Various organisations which may prove useful for information and support

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