Your Input, Our Future: Children’s Centres and Family Hubs Community Consultation Survey

Closes 30 Sep 2025

Opened 4 Sep 2025

Overview

Overview

This survey relates specifically to the following six Children's Centres in Birmingham that are currently being considered for repurposing:

  • Anthony Road Children’s Centre (Hodge Hill)
  • St. Thomas’s Children’s Centre (Ladywood)
  • Bertram Children’s Centre (Ladywood)
  • Tame Valley Children’s Centre (Hodge Hill)
  • Wychall Children’s Centre (Northfield)
  • Featherstone Children’s Centre (Stockland Green)

This short survey is designed to gather your views on local Children's Centres and Family Hubs. We as the Birmingham City Council are keen to understand:

  • Your awareness of current services
  • How you and your family use them
  • Your thoughts on potential changes, including the repurposing of Children's Centres

Your feedback is vital in helping us make informed decisions that accurately reflect your the needs and priorities.

The survey should take approximately 5–7 minutes to complete.
Thank you for taking the time to share your views.

Why your views matter

Why Take Part?

Your voice matters.

By taking part in this survey, you’re helping shape the future of Children's Centres and Family Hubs in your community. Your insights will aid us in:

  • Understand how families currently engage with services
  • Identify gaps or areas for improvement
  • Make informed decisions about potential changes, including the repurposing of Children's Centres

Whether you use these services regularly or not at all, your feedback is valuable. Every response helps ensure that future services reflect the real needs and priorities of our local community.

Thank you for contributing to this important conversation.

Areas

  • HODGE HILL
  • LADYWOOD
  • NORTHFIELD
  • STOCKLAND GREEN
  • Stockland Green

Audiences

  • Carers
  • Community groups
  • Local Residents
  • Service user groups

Interests

  • Children & Young People
  • Children’s Centres
  • Citizens Satisfaction
  • Early Years
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • N/A
  • Training