 the right care and support, at the right time, in the right place, for you. Across Wales we have changed the way we do things, making your care and support the best it can be, to help you live the life you choose and stay independent for longer. This video explains the way councils assess your care and support needs for children, adults and carers. If you think you need care and support, you should contact your local council. They can have a conversation with you. They can give you information on what's available to you, and can give you advice and assistance. Your assessment will start when you contact the council. Contacting your council. You can contact your local council. Someone can contact them for you, or someone can refer you. If a person appears to need care and support, the council must carry out an assessment. Your assessment, you will talk about what's happening in your life, what matters to you, what could stop you achieving this, what are your strengths and skills, what are you worried about, finding the right solutions together. You will have a conversation and agree the right care and support for you. You will discuss what you could do independently, or your council could assist you with, what is available in your community, how your council could help and support you, how your council can help and support you. They can give you advice and assistance to find people and organisations that could help you, how your council can help and support you. If some of the solutions can only be managed with your council, they will create a care and support plan with you. The right plan for you. Your plan will reflect your needs and will be created with you. So you have the right care and support at the right time in the right place for you. Please contact your local council if you would like to discuss your care and support needs.