Norfolk County Council wants to know what makes a good home for people with learning disabilities and autism. They are asking people to fill in a survey to share their thoughts.








The survey asks about what good housing with support looks like and what makes a home the best it can be.










This is important because Norfolk County Council wants to make sure their housing plans are right for people.









You can tell them online or get a paper copy. To get a paper copy, email: sl.prog@norfolk.gov.uk







In 2021, people shared their thoughts on housing plans. This helped create new Supported Living homes in Norfolk, ready by 2026.









Now, the council wants to check if anything needs to change.








The council wants to make sure their plans are still based on what people need.










Your answers will help make housing information clearer and easier to understand.







 
Norfolk County Council will share what they learn with SCIE. 










SCIE helps understand how to make housing plans fit what people want and need. All shared information will be anonymised, so no one will know who you are.









The survey is open for 6 weeks and will close on 11 January 2026.

 








After the survey closes, Norfolk County Council and SCIE will look at the findings. They will share common ideas on their website by April 2026.