
Appeals relating to adult social care
An appeal is a request for a decision or change to your Adult Social Care Assessment, your Care and Support plan or your Personal Budget.
We try to make sure that we always provide a high-quality service and sort problems out straight away wherever possible, but we know that there may be times when you are not satisfied. Our appeals process is a simple way for you to ask us to review a decision we have made.
What is an Appeal?
An appeal is the process for a decision about whether you are eligible to receive funded social care, your assessments, your personal budget or your support plan to be reviewed. It is one of a range of options for dealing with concerns or complaints.
If you do not agree about your Financial Assessment or Care Contribution, please firstly contact the finance officer you have be working with.
Who can appeal?
Any adult (or their carer, family or representative) who has:
- been assessed as eligible to receive social care support
- been assessed as not eligible to receive social care support or
- has a request for a decision or change to their support plan
- and you do not agree with the outcome
Can someone else appeal on my behalf?
As long as you meet the above criteria, an appeal can be made on your behalf by anyone who:
- is your recognised representative (for example, a relative, a carer, an advocate or someone with power of attorney) or
- has your permission to appeal on your behalf.
What if I need help to make an appeal?
If you need help to make an appeal, please contact your allocated social worker and we will help you find an advocacy service (someone who will act on your behalf).
What can I appeal about?
The following issues can be dealt with through the appeals process.
- eligibility, our decision on whether you are eligible to receive social care support, or what needs we should meet
- self-assessment, whether you feel we have taken account of the information you provided
- assessment, the results of our assessment of your needs
- support plan, about how the outcomes set out in your support plan are met
- personal budget, the amount of money allocated to you to meet your needs
If you do not agree about your Financial Assessment or Care Contribution, please firstly contact the finance officer you have be working with.