Online Service Directories Survey
Overview
There are two core online service directories available to East Sussex residents who are looking for Adult or Children’s support / services:
- The 1Space directory provides East Sussex residents with information on both Adult regulated and non-regulated care, support and wellbeing services and the Children’s Service’s Local Offer. The directory is maintained by the SCIS team (working with Children’s Local Offer colleagues) to comply with both the Care Act and Local Offer laws, both of which stipulate the requirement for a service directory.
- The ESCIS (East Sussex Community Information Service) directory provides East Sussex and Brighton &Hove residents with information on community services and events. It is maintained by the Library and Information Service of East Sussex County Council, in association with Brighton and Hove Library Service.
Every few years, we invite Adult Social Care and Health (ASCH) staff to complete a survey about your use of these directories. Your feedback is invaluable in helping to inform developments, so please take a few minutes to complete this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Businesses
- Community groups or organisations
- Voluntary groups or organisations
- Public sector groups or organisations
- Faith groups or organisations
- Residents panel
- User groups or forums
- Staff
- Providers of services
- Residents of East Sussex
- Asylum seekers and refugees
- Black and minority ethnic people
- Carers
- Children
- Councillors, MP's, MEPS
- Expert stakeholders
- Anybody with an interest
- Working age adults
- Older people
- Gypsies or travellers
- LGBT - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people
- Men
- Parents, carers or guardians
- Disabled People
- Stakeholders
- Students
- Targeted sample
- Visitors, tourists, non residents of East Sussex
- Women
- Young people
- People who use our services
Interests
- Faith, Religion and Belief
- Gender
- Race
- Sexual orientation
- Children and young people
- Older people
- Health and wellbeing
- Disability
- Transgender identity
- Mental health
- Learning disability or difficulty
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