Bulky waste
Due to resource issues, we cannot take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again at 9:30am on 22 April. We apologise for any inconvenience.
An easy read version of our health and adult social care report 2022 to 2023.
Population is the number of people who live here.
276,300 people live in Brighton & Hove.
19% of people are disabled.
A lot of people are aged between 20 to 60 years old.
1 out of 12 people care for others for free.
1 out of 3 older people live on their own.
22% of people over 20 years old have more than one health issue.
20% of 60 year olds do not have enough money.
More people are living unhealthy lives for longer.
A lot of people have problems with smoking, drinking, drugs and sexual health issues.
A lot of people have mental health problems.
We work with:
This is to make sure that adults who need support are as safe and independent as possible.
This report is split into the 7 following parts.
Working with other people to make sure there is a choice of services.
Having the information I need, when I need it.
Helping people to stay healthy.
Helping people to be active and connected.
Working with others to make people get good, safe services and feel in control.
Supporting carers so that they can carry on doing their important work.
Making sure services are accessible to everybody and that everybody gets support they need.
We want Brighton & Hove to be a place where everybody feels included.
Our city is made up of people from lots of different communities.
In Brighton & Hove:
Find out about what we're doing in our other plans:
If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use the textphone service 18000.
Contact:
To read the long version of the strategy, go to Health and Adult Social Care annual report 2022 to 2023.
Tell us about what things have been like for you so that we can make services better.
Send an email to customerfeedback@brighton-hove.gov.uk.