A new report and short film from Social Care Future capture the ideas and priorities of more than 200 people who draw on social care, their families, and allies.
These contributions, shared at People Powered Policy and Action, the national gathering of the #SocialCareFuture movement in Manchester in September 2025, are helping shape recommendations for the Casey Commission on the future of adult social care.

At the heart of the discussion, contributors asked one simple but powerful question: “How can social care help people find and connect the relationships, resources, and support they need to live the lives they want?”
The clear message was:
“Listen to us and work with us to grow a system that actually helps people live good lives.”
The report covers 11 key themes, capturing a vision for a social care system that is human, trust-based, rights-driven, and designed in partnership with the people it exists to support. Highlights include:
These themes, along with the others covered in the full report, collectively outline a vision for a social care system that values rights, relationships, choice, and community wellbeing and will guide the work of Social Care Future over the coming months.
Read and download the full report from the Social Care Future website.
We’d like to thank Social Care Future for inviting Shared Lives Plus to take part in this event, and for creating space for lived experience to guide reform.
We’ll keep contributing Shared Lives insights and perspectives to the Casey Commission’s ongoing work so that national recommendations can reflect what people say matters most: relationships, rights, and real choice.
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