Appealing against our decisions

An appeal is a way of asking us to look again at a decision we have made and will make sure you get a quick response. It is one way of dealing with concerns or complaints.

Who can appeal?

Any adult (including family and friend carers) who:
• has been assessed as eligible to receive council-funded social care support;
• has been assessed as not eligible to receive council-funded social care support; or
• has had a financial assessment for care services.

Can someone else appeal on my behalf?

Yes. As long as you meet the conditions in the list above, someone else can appeal on your behalf as long as they:

• are your recognised representative, for example, a relative, carer, an advocate or someone with power of attorney; or
• have your permission to appeal on your behalf.

If you are not happy with a decision we have made about the following issues, you can appeal against it.

• Whether you are eligible for council-funded social care
• Self-assessment
• Our assessment of your needs
• Financial assessment – the amount of disability-related spending we take into account when assessing your contribution towards your care
• Planning your support
• The amount of money you have been given to meet your social care needs

If you need help to make your appeal, please contact us and we will help you find an advocacy service (someone who will act on your behalf). Please see the 'Someone to help you have your say – an advocate' section for more information about advocacy.

If you would like more information about the appeals process, you can ask your social care worker. You can also visit our website at westsussex.gov.uk and search under ‘Adults’ social care publications’ for a copy of our leaflet ‘Appeals relating to adult social care’, or you can contact our Adults’ CarePoint to ask for a copy. Please see our contact details on the 'Contact us' page.

If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your appeal, you can complain to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman at any time. However, they will only usually investigate a complaint after you have given us a chance to deal with it first. Please see the 'Useful contacts' page for the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s contact details.

Last updated: 21 November 2024