Your Voice Parents & Carers Rolling Survey

Overview

We want to hear from parents and carers, about your experience of your relationship with your current social worker. 

Why your view matters

These questions were created by families and social workers across Brighton & Hove and East Sussex who are passionate about working together and making positive change. We want to know what works and what doesn't work so we can improve how we work with children and families.

Taking part

The survey takes up to 10 minutes to complete. You can use the ‘Save and come back later…’ button at the end of each page if you don’t want to complete the survey all in one go. A summary of the survey is given in the 'Take a look at the survey topics before you start:' section near the bottom of this page.

If you need support to take part or need the survey printed and posted to you, in large print or on coloured paper, or in another format please get in touch using the contact details provided.

Next steps

Each year we publish a 'You said, we did" report, which gives an overview of feedback received and what we have done  in reponse to that feedback. 

Take a look at the survey topics before you start:

There are 5 pages in the main part of the survey, with 21 questions. Not all questions are mandatory, if you don’t want to answer, please skip it and move on to the next one. 

The topics are:

  • Involvement, understanding and change
  • Relationship-based practice
  • Your experience
  • About you 
  • Tell us more.

Privacy information: This survey is anonymous and we don't ask you to provide any personal information. Please ensure that any comments you make don't include any names or personal details of you or anyone else. You can findour privacy noticeabout how the data will be stored and processed by East Sussex County Council on our website. 

Give us your views

Closes 25 Jan 2027

Opened 26 Jan 2026

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Carers
  • Parents, carers or guardians

Interests

  • Social care services (children and young people)