Commissioning Strategy for Carers to 2026
Feedback updated 11 Aug 2015
We asked
On behalf of the Birmingham Carers Partnership Board, we have started this consultation because the previous Carers Commissioning Strategy which listed what we were going to do, has now expired and the Board we wishes to create a new strategy that lasts to 2026. The 2001 census identified that approximately 100,000 people in Birmingham provided unpaid care and that around 4,250 of them were young carers.
You said
Unfortunately no one responded to this consultation.
We did
This consultation formed part of a larger project and filtered into decisions made and recommendations for changes to take place. If you require further information please email: carers2026@birmingham.gov.uk
Overview
On behalf of the Birmingham Carers’ Partnership Board, we have started this consultation because the previous Carers’ Commissioning Strategy – which listed what we were going to do, has now expired and the Board we wishes to create a new strategy that lasts to 2026. The 2001 census identified that approximately 100,000 people in Birmingham provided unpaid care and that around 4,250 of them were young carers.
Related documents are attached below.
You may wish to read these before completing the questionnaire.
This consultation is now closed.
Thank you for all your contributions. The results of the consultation will be published in due course
Areas
- ACOCKS GREEN
- ASTON
- BARTLEY GREEN
- BILLESLEY
- BORDESLEY GREEN
- BOURNVILLE
- BRANDWOOD
- EDGBASTON
- ERDINGTON
- HALL GREEN
- HANDSWORTH WOOD
- HARBORNE
- HODGE HILL
- KINGS NORTON
- KINGSTANDING
- LADYWOOD
- LONGBRIDGE
- LOZELLS AND EAST HANDSWORTH
- MOSELEY AND KINGS HEATH
- NECHELLS
- NORTHFIELD
- OSCOTT
- PERRY BARR
- QUINTON
- SELLY OAK
- SHARD END
- SHELDON
- SOHO
- SOUTH YARDLEY
- SPARKBROOK
- SPRINGFIELD
- STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH
- STOCKLAND GREEN
- SUTTON FOUR OAKS
- SUTTON NEW HALL
- SUTTON TRINITY
- SUTTON VESEY
- TYBURN
- WASHWOOD HEATH
- WEOLEY
Audiences
- All residents
- Carers
- Older people
- Disabled people
- Children
- Children in Care/looked after
- Parents/Carers/Guardians
- Older people
- Patients
- People with Disabilities
- People with Learning Disabilities
- Public Sector Bodies
- Voluntary Organisations
- Staff
- Service user groups
Interests
- Care & Support for Adults
- Children & Young People
- Older people issues
- Voluntary Sector
- Health & Wellbeing
- Children’s Centres
- Health Services
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