Adults

  1. Peterborough Information Network - List of website pages

    View the full list of web pages pages in the Peterborough Information by clicking on the following section links. Peterborough SEND Information Hub (Local Offer) website page list Adults website page list Adults Easy Read website page listChildren and Families website page listInformation for young…
  2. You said, we did (Adults)

    What you've told us so far We have been developing the Adults pages on the Peterborough Information Network (PIN) website following the feedback received from service users, carers and professionals. Here are some of the changes we have made over the last few months.  If…
  3. Joint Health and Wellbeing Integrated Care Strategy

    Health and Wellbeing Boards were set up by the government in 2012. They bring together health and social care partners. The aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of the local population.  Health and Wellbeing Boards must have health and wellbeing strategies. There will…
  4. Survey of Adult Carers 2021

    Every two years the government requires Local Authorities to conduct a national survey of adult carers.  The previous survey took place in the Autumn of 2018.  The survey due in Autumn 2020 was postponed due to COVID-19 and took place in Autumn 2021.   On this…
  5. Learning, work and volunteering (Adults)

    Learning, work and volunteering Employment is a very important part of life. When people have a job, they feel part of society, they have a purpose, make new friends plus have money in their pockets to buy the things they want! These pages signpost you…
  6. Local Account (Adults)

    Local Account for Adult Social Care The purpose of the Local Account is to provide information on Adult Social Care. This includes where we are doing things well, where we think we can improve, and how we are planning for the opportunities and challenges ahead.  ​ The Local…
  7. Wellbeing (Adults)

    Wellbeing Research has shown that being lonely or isolated can affect people’s health and wellbeing. Being lonely presents as much as a risk to health as smoking or alcohol consumption and is more of a risk than obesity or lack of exercise.  Loneliness and social…
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