Share your feedback about adult social care in Wolverhampton

We want to hear directly from residents about their experiences. This project will gather feedback from people using adult social care services – and their carers – to better understand how care is working in the city and where improvements may be needed.

Adult social care plays a vital role in the lives of local people and it matters that services work well for everyone who relies on them. From the intelligence we gather, and through our ongoing engagement and partnership work, we know there are important issues and experiences that need to be heard. This review provides a timely opportunity to ensure local voices shape the transition to integrated neighbourhood services in Wolverhampton.

What's working well and what needs to improve?

Working withOne Wolverhamptonwe will use a community-based approach to gather people’s views through:

  • An online survey asking residents about the type of care they receive, how well services communicate with one another, and what changes they would like to see.
  • In-person focus groups and conversations, offering people the chance to share their experiences in more detail.
  • Attendance at community forums and local events, to ensure a wide range of voices are heard.

Stacey Lewis, Healthwatch Wolverhampton Manager, said: "We know how important adult social care is to individuals and families across Wolverhampton. By listening to people’s experiences, we can identify where services are working well and where things need to improve. This project is about giving residents a stronger voice and helping create more joined-up, person-centred care."

All data will be collected confidentially, and the findings will be used to inform our report recommendations. This report will be shared with One Wolverhampton integrated neighbourhood teams - who are professionals from various sectors, including healthcare, social care, and community services, working together to provide proactive and personalised support. The report will help influence improvements in the way local adult social care is coordinated and delivered through a community-based approach.

How to get involved

We encourage all adults and elderly residents with experience of using or caring for someone using adult social care services to participate and share their stories.

It's easy to have your say:

  • Complete a short, anonymous online survey by 4 November 2025
  • Share your views over the phone.
  • Chat to us at community events or join a focus group discussion.

Read more about the project