Home To School Transport - Proposed Policies
Feedback updated 24 Jul 2015
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Overview
On the 7th of January 2013 Birmingham City Council introduced changes to the Home to School Transport policies for NEW STARTERS. At that meeting Cabinet asked that a further consultation takes place that included but was not limited to the implementation of the policy changes to all those pupils receiving support for school transport.
Why your views matter
THESE PROPOSALS IF ACCEPTED WILL AFFECT CURRENT USERS
I am inviting you to complete the web based survey if you are currently in receipt of the home to school transport support – including the receipt of bus passes. The responses received will form part of the report received by Cabinet in order to inform the decision.
The proposed changes to the policy for transport are included within this document and can be found on our web page:
What happens next
The feedback provided will inform a Cabinet Report, an Equalities Analysis and a summary of the outcomes will be published on the City Council website.
Areas
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- ASTON
- BARTLEY GREEN
- BILLESLEY
- BORDESLEY GREEN
- BOURNVILLE
- BRANDWOOD
- CITY CENTRE
- EDGBASTON
- ERDINGTON
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- 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
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- Internet users
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- Men
- Minority Ethnic people
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- People with Disabilities
- People with Learning Disabilities
- Public Sector Bodies
- Service user groups
- Staff
- Students
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- Women
- Young people
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