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CSA Provider Questionnaire
Thank you for your interest in this online survey helping to improve childcare in Birmingham. This survey is being carried out by Coram, a children’s charity, on behalf of Birmingham City Council. Coram is not part of Birmingham City Council and does not work for any childcare providers. Why are you doing a survey? We want to hear your views and experience of the childcare market. We want to know what support is available to you and what further support you... MoreClosed 12 December 2021 -
CSA Parents Questionnaire
Survey of childcare users in Birmingham Thank you for your interest in this online survey. This survey is being carried out by Coram, a children’s charity, on behalf of Birmingham City Council. Coram is not part of Birmingham City Council. Why are you doing a survey? We would like to hear about the type of childcare you use and whether the right childcare and support is available to you. By childcare we mean any form of childcare e.g.... MoreClosed 12 December 2021 -
Birmingham Staying Independent at Home - Your Views
Birmingham City Council has a statutory obligation to deliver the Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) to protect and assist its vulnerable citizens who require aids and adaptation in their homes. These adaptations can be in the form of major or minor works to install changes to the home in order to enable citizens to live safely, independently and with dignity in their community. Extra flexibility was introduced via the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and... MoreClosed 10 December 2021 -
Private Rented Sector Strategy Consultation
Birmingham residents are more reliant on the private rented sector than ever before. We want to make sure everyone lives in a safe, secure and energy efficient home, while landlords feel supported in delivering professional accommodation services that are of a good standard. To assist with the achievement of this aim, the Council has produced a Private Rented Sector Strategy, a copy of which can be downloaded by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page. The... MoreClosed 10 December 2021 -
Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Board Strategy: Creating a Bolder, Healthier City
The Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Board would like your views on the proposed Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Creating a Bolder, Healthier City. Creating a Bolder, Healthier City sets out the Health and Wellbeing Board’s ambitions for the next 8 years (2022-2030), signposting to action across the health and care system. The draft strategy is available to view (see the “Related” section at the bottom of this page). Creating a Bolder, Healthier City aims... MoreClosed 10 December 2021 -
Cannon Hill park to Moseley cycle route
We aim to make walking and cycling everyday choices for local journeys and leisure activities, as part of a safe and integrated transport network for Birmingham. The Birmingham Walking & Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan , which set out proposals for a city-wide cycle network. As part of this cycle network, we are now proposing to create a new cycle route linking Cannon Hill Park with Moseley. This route will then link to the A38 Bristol Road cycle route via a scheme... MoreClosed 5 December 2021 -
Smethwick to Birmingham Corridor Framework Draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) and Grove Lane Masterplan
This public consultation has now closed, thank you for giving us your views. All comments were taken into consideration in the production of the final documents which were adopted/approved by the council’s cabinet in February 2022 . The final versions of the documents together with the consultation statement are available here: ... MoreClosed 3 December 2021 -
A457 corridor cycle route, city centre to City Hospital
We aim to make walking and cycling everyday choices for local journeys and leisure activities, as part of a safe and integrated transport network for Birmingham. In 2020, we installed a number of temporary ‘pop-up’ cycle lanes across the city, to help people to travel safely and actively during the COVID-19 pandemic. The routes chosen align with the Birmingham Walking & Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan , which set out proposals for a city-wide cycle network. In many... MoreClosed 30 November 2021 -
A45 corridor cycle route, city centre to Small Heath Park
We aim to make walking and cycling everyday choices for local journeys and leisure activities, as part of a safe and integrated transport network for Birmingham. In 2020, we installed a number of temporary ‘pop-up’ cycle lanes across the city, to help people to travel safely and actively during the COVID-19 pandemic. The routes chosen align with the Birmingham Walking & Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan , which set out proposals for a city-wide cycle network. In many... MoreClosed 30 November 2021 -
Bradford Street cycle route
We aim to make walking and cycling everyday choices for local journeys and leisure activities, as part of a safe and integrated transport network for Birmingham. In 2020, we installed a number of temporary ‘pop-up’ cycle lanes across the city, to help people to travel safely and actively during the COVID-19 pandemic. The routes chosen align with the Birmingham Walking & Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan , which set out proposals for a city-wide cycle network. In many... MoreClosed 30 November 2021 -
Disruption Planning Audit - Survey
The Disruption Planning Audit is designed to understand professionals engagement with the disruption planning process. MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Draft Revised Local Information Requirements for Planning Applications
Local information requirements, also known as local validation criteria, sets out the information that the Local Planning Authority will require to be able to register, assess and determine planning applications. National guidance requires that local information requirements are reviewed every two years to ensure they are reasonable and up-to-date. The current local information requirements list was last updated in March 2020 and can be viewed here: ... MoreClosed 25 November 2021 -
COVID-19 FATIGUE
The data collected through the survey is anonymous, so you cannot be identified from what you have said. We plan to publish the findings from the survey at a population rather than an individual level (for example in tables or graphs using summary results) and any quotes used from answers will remain anonymous. While Birmingham City Council feel that the questions we have asked in this survey are anonymous and would not place you at risk of being identified as an individual, we... MoreClosed 22 November 2021 -
Foster Carer Feedback Survey 2021
Complete today for a chance to win £50 of vouchers! Every year we ask for your feedback so we know how well we are working with you, and supporting you and your foster children. We use the feedback you give us to understand what we are doing well and where we can make improvements. The following survey is completely confidential. If you would be happy to be contacted if we feel that you we could further support you, please leave your name and email address when prompted at the... MoreClosed 14 November 2021 -
Barford Estate local measures
Following a public consultation in November 2020 for the wider Dudley Road scheme, the city council has taken on board comments from members of the public and tried to include these within a revised design for the Barford estate area. The following alternative proposals have been put forward: The proposed road closure of Northbrook Street at its junction with Dudley Road would be retained, however the closure would be extended on Northbrook Street as far as Willow Gardens to... MoreClosed 8 November 2021 -
Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People
Places for People in Kings Heath and Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. In many parts of Birmingham, residents find their streets are busy with traffic, particularly when people are taking shortcuts to avoid main roads. When traffic is reduced the neighbourhood becomes quieter, the air is cleaner, and streets feel safer. The principle of... MoreClosed 5 November 2021 -
Annual Compliance Return
Birmingham City Council as a Local Authority strives for excellence in health and safety management and performance and aims to work in partnership with a number of other key stakeholders and contractors to ensure this is met. BCC adopts the principles of sensible risk management which applies a reasonable and proportionate approach to health and safety monitoring and compliance of regulatory and corporate standards. As the employer, Birmingham City Council has overall... MoreClosed 31 October 2021 -
CASS Practice Evaluation (old)
This is the new CASS Practice Evaluation online tool. Please complete the following form for each referral you have been allocated to audit. Simply restart the survey each time, and make sure you go all the way through the survey for each referral and submit the form. You will be asked to complete 6 evaluations for two months running, and in the third month the results will be analysed and a learning discussion will take place. MoreClosed 29 October 2021 -
CASS Practice Evaluation March/April
This is the new CASS Practice Evaluation online tool. Please complete the following form for each referral you have been allocated to audit. Simply restart the survey each time, and make sure you go all the way through the survey for each referral and submit the form. You will be asked to complete 6 evaluations for two months running, and in the third month the results will be analysed and a learning discussion will take place. MoreClosed 29 October 2021 -
Snow Hill Public Realm - Lionel Street/Newhall Street Traffic Regulation Order
Colmore Business Improvement District and Birmingham City Council are working together to deliver the Snow Hill Public Realm programme. The programme includes a number of projects to improve public transport interchange and connectivity, enhance the public realm and prioritise pedestrian movement, reallocate the unused on-street parking and encourage on-street activities. To facilitate the works of Snow Hill project 1.1 Colmore Row (East) and Livery Street which involves the removal... MoreClosed 28 October 2021 -
Disposal of Education Playing Field Land (Section 77): Oscott Manor School, Old Oscott Hill
Birmingham City Council wishes to dispose of 3453 square metres of school playing field land at Oscott Manor School, Old Oscott Hill, Kingstanding, Birmingham B44 9SP. Oscott Manor School will be relocating to a new site on 6th January 2022. In order to dispose of this playing field it will be necessary for Birmingham City Council to apply for written consent from the Secretary of State. It is only at that point that we will be able to dispose/change use of this land. ... MoreClosed 21 October 2021 -
Disposal of Education Playing Field Land (Section 77): Skilts Special School, Gorcott Hill Redditch
Birmingham City Council wishes to dispose of 34,977 square metres of school playing field land at former Skilts Special School, Gorcott Hill, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9ET. The school relocated to a new site within Birmingham on 1st September 2021. In order to dispose of this playing field it will be necessary for Birmingham City Council to apply for written consent from the Secretary of State. It is only at that point that we will be able to dispose/change use of this... MoreClosed 21 October 2021 -
Child Conference Meetings: Parent Feedback (new Aug.21)
Please answer this short survey of 10 questions to tell us about your experience of your conference meeting. It should only take around 10 minutes and gives us really valuable feedback to hear your voice in understanding what works well for you and how we can improve. It is completely confidential, however if we see a response where we think we could further support you or learn more about improving our service, we may want to contact you to explore a bit further. Someone from the... MoreOpened 19 October 2021 -
Child Conference Meetings: Professionals Feedback (new Aug.21)
This short survey asks you to provide some feedback on your recent experience of attending a child protection conference meeting with Birmingham Children's Trust. There are 10 questions in total and should only take around 10 minutes to complete. It is completely confidential, however if something comes out in a response where we think we could further support you or learn more about improving our service, someone within the Practice Hub may get in touch with you to see if you are happy... MoreOpened 19 October 2021 -
Metro Edgbaston Extension Traffic Regulation Order
The Metro Edgbaston Extension is the section of the tramway system that runs between Centenary Square (the Library tram stop) and the new tram stop/terminus at 54, Hagley Road in Birmingham. It forms part of the overall tramway that operates between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. This consultation is about the Traffic Regulation Orders (the legal documents required to make changes to the status of the road) associated with the Metro extension. About this consultation During this... MoreClosed 15 October 2021 -
Training & Supervision Package Eligibility Criteria
Questonaire for eligability for the Training and Supervision Package being offered. MoreClosed 8 October 2021 -
Participant Feedback - Newsletter
Arts and Health are creating a montly newsletter and wanting to have your feedback the participant to help show the impact of the work. MoreClosed 7 October 2021 -
International Physical Activity Questionnaire
We are interested in the physical activity and sedentary behaviour of Birmingham residents as well as active travel and safe mobility. This is particularly important because of the government imposed lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic requiring many to stay at home. The questionnaire will ask you a series of questions about your physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the last 7 days. If you have any questions before or whilst completing the questionnaire,... MoreClosed 1 October 2021 -
Direct Payments questionnaire
The City Council’s Overview & Scrutiny Committee are keen to find out more about citizen’s experiences, or not of using Direct Payments. The Committee, led by Councillor Pocock are keen to find out the advantages and disadvantages, from a citizens’ perspective of using Direct Payments. MoreClosed 1 October 2021 -
Highways Resurfacing Survey
Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to share your views with us by completing this survey. It should take a few minutes to complete and there is space at the end if you wish to make additional comments on any point. When completing the survey please think about your recent contact with the Birmingham City Council and their service providers. This customer satisfaction survey seeks your views on the carriageway and footway resurfacing works that have recently been undertaken. MoreClosed 30 September 2021
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