Learning Disability Housing Needs and Solutions Appendix - Citizens Questionnaire

Overview

The Public Health Evidence Team at Birmingham City Council are writing a report on the housing needs of people with learning disabilities in Birmingham. This report is called the ‘Learning Disabilities Housing Needs and Solutions Appendix’ and follows on from another report we wrote in 2024 on the health and wellbeing needs of people with learning disabilities living in Birmingham (you can read our previous report here: Learning Disabilities Deep Dive).

We would like to hear from people with learning disabilities and about their experiences of housing. For example, what your housing is like, the process of finding housing, and importantly, how your housing makes you feel!

Please share as little or as much information as you feel comfortable doing. 

If you would like to, please ask someone you trust to help you answer these questions.

We will use your answers from this questionnaire to help us write our report. Any answers we use in our report will be anonymous. This means that nobody will be able to know it was you that gave the answer.

Birmingham City Council will follow their Processing Data Rules (see these rules here Privacy statement) to store any information you share for this project.

If you would have any questions, please contact Amy Coombs - (Amy.Coombs@birmingham.gov.uk).

Closes 8 May 2026

Opened 29 Apr 2026

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