Children
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How to get children's social care help
Find out how to contact us if you have concerns about the welfare of a child or young person.
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Advocacy for children and young people
The West Sussex Advocacy Service provides advice and support to children and young people.
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Support for young carers
West Sussex Young Carers supports young carers aged 5-18 with information, support, advice and signposting.
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Raise a concern about a child
What to do if you think a child or young person is being harmed, abused or neglected.
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Comment or complain about a children's social care service
Let us know what you think of the children's social care service you've received.
Adults
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Contact us for social care support or advice
How to contact the Adults’ CarePoint team.
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Eligibility for adult social care support
How we use an eligibility criteria to decide who we can help.
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Adult social care assessment
Understanding your social care needs.
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Planning your care support
How we work out how much money you will need for your support and create a plan.
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How we pay your personal budget
You can choose how you receive your personal budget for non-residential support.
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Paying for care in your home or local community
What you may need to pay towards your care if you wish to remain at home.
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Paying for residential care
Find out about funding the cost of care in a residential home.
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Benefits and financial support
Where to get advice about benefits and financial support.
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Support for adults with learning disabilities
How to find information and advice if you have a learning disability.
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Advocacy for adults
How to get help to say what you want and represent your interests.
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Raise a concern about an adult
What to do if you think an adult is being harmed, abused or neglected.
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Comment or complain about adults' social care
Let us know what you think of the adults' social care service you've received.