You can read our statement on suffolk.gov.uk.


You can read our statement on suffolk.gov.uk.
ASC is a directorate within Suffolk County Council. You might know us as Adult Social Care Services.
Giving choice and control is at the heart of our planning, commissioning, and delivery of social care support in Suffolk.
We encourage people to live as independently as possible with access to support and activities from friends, family and their local community.
This approach is set out in the Care Act 2014 and is embedded in every aspect of our work and across our workforce.
Our ASC Local Account for 2021-22 describes the achievements, improvements and challenges in adult social care in Suffolk.
We work within the Care Act 2014 national eligibility thresholds and offer:
We use the Signs of Safety and Wellbeing practice approach to give us the skills, knowledge and techniques to do this.
This means that whenever people contact ASC, we will:
We put people and their families first by doing the right thing, in the right place, at the right time, with desired outcomes that promote their wellbeing.
Our model of work is in line with the Department of Health and Social Care strengths-based practice framework.
We will:
You can read our commitment to keeping our assessments, interactions and services person-centred to each individual:
We work with people in Suffolk to develop better outcomes in their lives and help them to live a good life, as independently as possible.
This includes:
We work in partnership with integrated teams to provide services, including:
We also work with colleagues in Suffolk County Council, such as Children and Young People's Services (CYP) and Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS).
The results from these two surveys are used by the Department of Health and the Treasury to track customer experience of Adult Social Care over time.
In Suffolk, we also use the findings to benchmark ourselves against other Local Authorities in the Eastern region and our other statistical neighbours nationwide.