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  • Be involved with improving the Birmingham food system

    Birmingham Food System strategy (2022-2030) has the vision of creating a fair, sustainable and prosperous food system and economy, where food options are nutritious, affordable and desirable so everyone can thrive. The strategy is a city-wide strategy, as food system strategy also isn’t something that can be delivered by one organisation alone. It is essential that this strategy is delivered in partnership with stakeholders across the food system, as meaningful change... More
    Closes 31 December 2030
  • Return to Social Work Programme Evaluation

    This survey asks for your feedback to evaluate the Return to Social Work Programme to improve the delivery of this programme for those who are involved. More
    Closes 30 January 2026
  • ASC Driver Vehicle Defect Report - Daily Checks for Public Service Vehicles (PSV)

    Dear Driver, Your vehicle checks are important to us and to your passengers. Carrying out daily fleet vehicle checks is a legal requirement. All drivers must demonstrate that they are compliant with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) requirements while in charge of a Birmingham City Council vehicle. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency in their; 'Guide to maintaining roadworthines' states the following: Daily walkaround check - A driver or designated... More
    Closes 10 January 2025
  • Young People's Review Survey - Prize Draw £20

    Complete today and enter Prize Draw for £20 of love2shop vouchers. We are asking young people to complete this short survey of 12 questions to give us your views on attending your Review meetings and the contact you have with your IRO. As a Child in Care you will have a named Independent Reviewing Officer who chairs your Review meetings. Their main job is to make sure your Care Plan meets your needs and that your views are listened to. They will usually meet with... More
    Closes 1 November 2024
  • Adoption Service Satisfaction Survey

    As part of our commitment to continue improving the quality and range of our services, we are keen to seek the views of adopters/prospective adopters who have accessed the service. We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete this short confidential survey. Towards the end of the survey you are given the option to enter your email address if you would like to receive a copy of your response. This is optional and you can leave blank and continue... More
    Closes 1 October 2024
  • 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... More
    Closes 1 October 2024
  • 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... More
    Closes 1 October 2024
  • Beryl e-scooter Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO)

    Public e-scooter hire schemes are an emerging transport mode being used in many cities across the globe. In an urban context, e-scooters can make multi-mode journeys easier. The Beryl e-scooter trial continues to add valuable data to the Department for Transport’s (DfT) objectives of informing future policy and legislation. The evidence obtained is expected to contribute to the decision on the future of e-scooters, and whether they will become a legal part of the... More
    Closes 30 September 2024
  • Nominate a Local Food Legend

    We want to recognise, champion, and showcase the many citizens, organisations, businesses and partners that are making a real difference in Birmingham Food System. They have been leading the way for many years and it’s time for Birmingham to “Be Bold, Be Proud” of our quiet food legends. They are an inspiration and we can all learn from them and be empowered to be legends, too. Do you know a Local Food Legend that has made a difference to Birmingham’s Food System? Are you... More
    Closes 6 August 2024
  • Libraries Consultation 2024

    Birmingham City Council has a legal duty to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service for all those who “live, work or study and want to access the service” in the city. (Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964) . We are currently inviting people who live, work, or study in Birmingham to help shape the future of the library service. ​ For more than a decade, tightening budgets for maintenance, staffing, and technology have made Birmingham... More
    Closes 17 July 2024
  • Fostering Panel Feedback

    Please tell us your experience of attending Birmingham Children's Trust fostering panel. Your feedback will help us to improve the experience for other foster carers. There are just 12 questions and which take 5 minutes to complete and gives us valuable insight into how we are working alongside you, other carers and professionals. More
    Closes 1 June 2024
  • School Organisation Springfield House April 2024 Stat Pub - SOT10199

    Proposal to Make Changes to Uffculme School: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school, a foundation school located at Queensbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8QB : to increase the number of pupil places being offered from 204 to 266 The details and reasons for this change are explained in the complete proposal document attached at the bottom of this consultation webpage. ... More
    Closes 10 May 2024
  • School Organisation St Benedicts April 2024 - SOT-10195

    Proposal to Make Changes to St Benedict’s Primary School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school, a community school located at St Benedict's Road, Birmingham, B10 9DP: Establish Resource Base provision Resource Base for up to 36 pupils which will be implemented over three phases: 12 in September 2024 12 in September 2025 12 in September 2026 ... More
    Closes 10 May 2024
  • Perry Park Landscape Improvements & Play Area

    The old play area in Perry Park was removed in advance of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in preparation for the Transport Mall infrastructure required to host such a large event. Since that time play facilities in the park have been absent with the closest available play area being approximately 550m away on Perry Hall Playing Fields. More
    Closes 5 May 2024
  • Case File Audit Checklist Tool: Social Work

    One case file audit should be completed at each supervision with the Social Worker or Social Care Practitioner. You should choose a case that has been closed in the last month, and in time feedback should be given. More
    Closes 2 May 2024
  • Case File Audit Checklist Tool: Social Work (April 2024)

    An audit is to be completed at every supervision. This audit and a copy of the supervision form with any personal information redacted need to be completed on a monthly basis. More
    Closes 1 May 2024
  • Mobility Impairment Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Carers

    Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with a mobility impairment in Birmingham. We define 'impairment' as ‘an injury, illness, or congenital condition that causes or is likely to cause a loss or difference of physiological or psychological function’. The term mobility impairment is therefore used to describe a broad range of needs including the use of a wheelchair, walking aids, splints and adaptations in the home. You are... More
    Closes 30 April 2024
  • Parliamentary Insights Feedback Survey

    This survey will help us gather feedback from readers of the Parliamentary Insights document about its usefulness, level of detail, format, and potential improvements. The aim is to improve the document's effectiveness in providing valuable information to its readers. More
    Closes 30 April 2024
  • Mobility Impairment Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Professionals

    Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with a mobility impairment in Birmingham. We define 'impairment' as ‘an injury, illness, or congenital condition that causes or is likely to cause a loss or difference of physiological or psychological function’. The term mobility impairment is therefore used to describe a broad range of needs including the use of a wheelchair, walking aids, splints and adaptations in the home. You are... More
    Closes 30 April 2024
  • Mobility Impairment Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Citizens

    Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with a mobility impairment in Birmingham. This includes information about the prevalence of mobility impairments in Birmingham, associated health conditions and health inequalities, in addition to mapping local services. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to collect lived experience data. If you choose to participate, you will be asked about yourself and your experience of... More
    Closes 30 April 2024
  • Listening to the Voices of Druids Heath

    We have drafted a Community Charter to help the Druids Heath Community understand what their rights are and how we want to engage with the community throughout the regeneration project. A Community Charter is standard practice in any large regeneration project and is designed to give residents assurance around what they are entitled to. The document sets out the Council's offer and commitments to the Druids Heath community to give all stakeholders an opportunity to engage and are fully... More
    Closes 26 April 2024
  • BIRMINGHAM CARERS PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 2024 to 2029

    BIRMINGHAM CARERS PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 2024 to 2029 The Draft Birmingham’s Carers Partnership Strategy has been developed by a range of partners including Integrated Care Board (ICB) Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Children’s Trust, providers, and voluntary and community sector colleagues. It represents Birmingham’s vision and continuing commitment to Carers, alongside a commitment to partnership working. Carers make a critical and often under-appreciated... More
    Closes today
  • Oral health survey for citizens of Birmingham

    Thank you for agreeing to take part in this survey which is exploring your experiences and opinions of dental health. When we talk about oral health, we are talking about the health of our teeth, mouth, and gums. Our oral health can impact on other things such as how we eat, how we communicate, and it may leave some people with pain. Your answers to the questions in this survey will remain anonymous (i.e. you will not be identified in any way). We want to understand more about the... More
    Closed 15 April 2024
  • Road Harm Reduction Strategy consultation

    The Birmingham Road Harm Reduction Strategy has been developed to complement the Birmingham Transport Plan . It sets out a bold approach to transform Birmingham’s roads and streets to make them safer, more inclusive, and more attractive. The ambition of the strategy is to end death and serious injury for users of Birmingham’s roads in line with the Vision Zero concept, which aspires to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries. Each year on Birmingham’s roads,... More
    Closed 5 April 2024
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - west of High Street March 2024 update

    Following approval from Birmingham City Council Cabinet in January 2023, work has been undertaken to produce designs for a more permanent scheme here, building on the existing measures that were delivered in October 2020. While there has been local support for this scheme, it is recognised that there have been issues with larger vehicles needing to reverse along sections of these residential streets. There have also been ongoing challenges with bollards being removed without permission... More
    Closed 2 April 2024
  • Violence and Abuse Against Women and Girls - Have Your Say

    Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) refers to acts of violence and/or abuse that disproportionately affects women and girls and is recognised as a function of gender inequality. We know that there is a higher occurrence of male perpetrators of violence against women and girls, however these acts can be committed by individuals of any gender, and men and boys are affected by these issues too. It is important to acknowledge that these acts can be perpetrated by anyone, not just... More
    Closed 28 March 2024
  • Highgate Permit Parking Scheme 2024

    In the summer of 2019, residents and businesses in the Highgate area of the city were consulted about a proposal to introduce a resident parking scheme in the area. The scheme was, and still is, to be an additional measure alongside the implementation of the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) to discourage people driving into the CAZ and parking all day for free on local residential streets. This will then make it easier for residents in the zone who have vehicles to park near to their homes. ... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • St George's Permit Parking Scheme 2024

    In the summer of 2019, residents and businesses in the St George’s area of Newtown were consulted about a proposal to introduce a resident parking scheme in the area. The scheme was, and still is, to be an additional measure alongside the implementation of the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) to discourage people driving into the CAZ and parking all day for free on local residential streets. This will then make it easier for residents in the zone who have vehicles to park near to their... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • Home to School Transport Policy Review Consultation

    Birmingham City Council is undertaking a review of its Travel Assistance Policy and as part of this review we want to consult with all stakeholders on the changes to the policy that are being considered. These changes would come into effect for the 2024/25 academic year (September 2024 onwards). The Council has a statutory duty to support eligible children and young people with home to school transport that meets their individual needs. This duty is mandatory in relation to... More
    Closed 22 March 2024
  • Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Prevention Strategy 2024 - 2029

    Birmingham City Council is consulting with citizens on the city’s draft Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Prevention Strategy 2024-2029. This draft strategy sets out the key priorities and actions for how we, with agencies across the city, will work together to tackle homelessness over the next five years. Homelessness is any time you lack a secure place in which you are entitled to live, or when you can stay somewhere, but you are only entitled to stay on a very temporary basis.... More
    Closed 8 March 2024
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