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Consultation has concluded
We want to hear your views on the proposed changes to Cornwall Council operated Day Centres
Cornwall Day Centres are a part of Cornwall Council’s Adult Social Care service. They provide a range of activities within 12 buildings across Cornwall.
Days Centres are mainly used by people with learning disabilities and offer a range of activities and off-site sessions for adults with learning disabilities and physical disabilities throughout Cornwall. Good day time occupation helps people with Learning Disabilities stay active and socially connected.
Historically, many Councils have provided Day Centres alongside commercially operated day facilities. In addition to the centres operated by Cornwall Council 21 Day Centres are operated by private and charitable organisations supporting nearly 500 people across Cornwall.
Cornwall Council does not have a statutory duty to provide Day Centres but, in line with our programme to ‘Deliver Better Care’, we want people to be able to access activities that meet their agreed outcomes. Our 2022 Better Lives Strategy sets out our approach to make sure our residents can access a network of day-time occupation and activities across Cornwall. This offer includes Council-operated Day Centres alongside Day Centres that are commissioned by the Council.
Why change?
The way people access care and support services over the recent years has changed. People have told us they would like to be as independent as possible, have control over their lives and access activities in their local communities.
Cornwall Council has developed a new programme to modernise Adult Social Care services called Delivering Better Care. The key aim of the programme is to deliver a range of innovative, creative, person-centred and place-based community options to support people and their local communities.
Less people now use Cornwall Council’s Day Centres as they have access to a range of alternative services and activities.
Cornwall Council has reviewed the current usage and costs of running the in-house Day Centres in Bude, Newquay, Bodmin and Launceston. Continuing to operate these day centres is not providing value for money for Cornwall Council.
The Council’s ambition for Day Centres in Cornwall is that there is a network of Day Centres and activities available to residents across Cornwall that fulfils people’s lives and contributes to our ambition for safe and sustainable communities.
As part of this, Day Services provision in Cornwall will continue to include a wide range of activities and opportunities delivered by different operators in local communities across Cornwall.
Current consultation
We are consulting on the proposal to close the Day Centres in Bude, Newquay, Bodmin and Launceston and to support people to access appropriate activities within their community.
During this consultation our focus is on working with the 20 individuals directly impacted by these proposals and their families and carers to explore options and find a suitable alternative. However, we also welcome views from people who could attend the sites in the future, residents, businesses, local councils and other organisations.
The consultation closed at midnight on 10 April 2022.
We want to hear your views on the proposed changes to Cornwall Council operated Day Centres
Cornwall Day Centres are a part of Cornwall Council’s Adult Social Care service. They provide a range of activities within 12 buildings across Cornwall.
Days Centres are mainly used by people with learning disabilities and offer a range of activities and off-site sessions for adults with learning disabilities and physical disabilities throughout Cornwall. Good day time occupation helps people with Learning Disabilities stay active and socially connected.
Historically, many Councils have provided Day Centres alongside commercially operated day facilities. In addition to the centres operated by Cornwall Council 21 Day Centres are operated by private and charitable organisations supporting nearly 500 people across Cornwall.
Cornwall Council does not have a statutory duty to provide Day Centres but, in line with our programme to ‘Deliver Better Care’, we want people to be able to access activities that meet their agreed outcomes. Our 2022 Better Lives Strategy sets out our approach to make sure our residents can access a network of day-time occupation and activities across Cornwall. This offer includes Council-operated Day Centres alongside Day Centres that are commissioned by the Council.
Why change?
The way people access care and support services over the recent years has changed. People have told us they would like to be as independent as possible, have control over their lives and access activities in their local communities.
Cornwall Council has developed a new programme to modernise Adult Social Care services called Delivering Better Care. The key aim of the programme is to deliver a range of innovative, creative, person-centred and place-based community options to support people and their local communities.
Less people now use Cornwall Council’s Day Centres as they have access to a range of alternative services and activities.
Cornwall Council has reviewed the current usage and costs of running the in-house Day Centres in Bude, Newquay, Bodmin and Launceston. Continuing to operate these day centres is not providing value for money for Cornwall Council.
The Council’s ambition for Day Centres in Cornwall is that there is a network of Day Centres and activities available to residents across Cornwall that fulfils people’s lives and contributes to our ambition for safe and sustainable communities.
As part of this, Day Services provision in Cornwall will continue to include a wide range of activities and opportunities delivered by different operators in local communities across Cornwall.
Current consultation
We are consulting on the proposal to close the Day Centres in Bude, Newquay, Bodmin and Launceston and to support people to access appropriate activities within their community.
During this consultation our focus is on working with the 20 individuals directly impacted by these proposals and their families and carers to explore options and find a suitable alternative. However, we also welcome views from people who could attend the sites in the future, residents, businesses, local councils and other organisations.
The consultation closed at midnight on 10 April 2022.
Please complete our short survey to give your views on proposed changes to Cornwall Council operated Day Centres. This survey will close on 10/04/2022.
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The Data Controller for the information you provide in this survey is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294. Once the survey has closed, your data will be held within Cornwall Council’s secure network and premises for up to 2 years. Where we ask you to supply personal data on this form, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. Please note that other information you provide, such as responses to open questions, may be published in full.
Consultation has concluded
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What are the current services in the four Day Centres that we are proposing to close?
Bude - This centre currently operates one day per weekdelivering a mixture of building based and outreach provisions, currently supporting 4 individuals.
Launceston - The 9 people who used this service 3 days a week prior to the pandemic have successfully relocated from the Orchard Centre, to Morley, Tamblyn Lodge, Liskeard.The Orchard Centre is currently not in operation.
Bodmin - This service currently operates building-based provision to 8 people, three days per week.
Newquay - Operating over three days (two days building based and one day outreach) currently supporting 4 individuals.
To order a copy of the consultation summary and questionnaire as a hard copy or in a different format, please phone 0300 1234 131 or email adultscommissioning@cornwall.gov.uk