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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... MoreClosed 31 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... MoreClosed 31 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 ... MoreClosed 10 May 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. ... MoreClosed 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. MoreClosed 5 May 2024 -
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... MoreClosed 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. MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 28 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... MoreClosed 19 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,... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 28 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... MoreClosed 24 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. ... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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.... MoreClosed 8 March 2024 -
Proposed advisory contraflow cycle lanes - Birmingham city centre
Birmingham City Council is planning to add advisory contraflow cycle lanes on some streets in the city centre. The aim of these lanes is to improve connections for people cycling. A contraflow cycle lane means that people cycling can travel in both directions on a one-way street, with a lane marked on the street for them to use when going in the opposite direction to motor vehicles. An advisory cycle lane is marked with a broken white line painted on the ground, which means... MoreClosed 5 March 2024 -
Car Free School Streets Phase 4: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (September 2023)
Car Free School Streets mean streets outside certain schools are closed to motor traffic at the start and end of the school day. This is a pilot scheme to reduce congestion and improve air quality at the school gates as well as making it easier and safer to walk or cycle to school. This scheme aims to: cut down on traffic and parking pressures outside schools discourage car journeys to school and encourage walking and cycling make the streets outside schools safer at the... MoreClosed 4 March 2024 -
Connecting Bordesley Green
Connecting Bordesley Green wants to make the area better for walking, wheeling* and cycling and make it easier to travel by these sustainable modes. This will improve our physical and mental health and also help traffic congestion and air pollution. * By ‘wheeling’ we mean people travelling using wheelchairs and other wheeled aids, such as mobility scooters, as well as pushchairs or prams. The scheme aims to: Improve pedestrian and cycle safety ... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
A45 cycle route - Bordesley Middleway to Small Heath Park: Traffic Regulation Order
In November 2021, we consulted on a scheme to make permanent the A45 pop-up cycle route which was installed in 2020 during the Covid 19 pandemic. The consultation on Be Heard in 2021 set out the proposals which follow a route along Bordesley Middleway, Small Heath Highway, Bolton Road, Byron Road, and Tennyson Road to Small Heath Park. This route links to the city centre via the Bradford Street cycle route. View overview route plan (opens in another browser window) ... MoreClosed 29 February 2024 -
Annual Compliance Return 2023
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 29 February 2024 -
Listening to the Voices of Ladywood: Resident & Community Charter Feedback
The Ladywood Estate Regeneration Scheme is Birmingham's most significant housing regeneration and redevelopment opportunity in the last generation and is at the very beginning of a 20-year plan. We understand the start of our engagement has caused frustration, and we are committed to making sure we do things differently in the future so the community can genuinely feel involved and at the heart of the process. Through the questions and comments you have shared with us via emails and... MoreClosed 28 February 2024 -
Health Intervention for Supported Housing- Online Survey (Residents)
Birmingham City Council is inviting all residents of Birmingham, living in supported housing to complete this survey. We would like to understand your experience of accessing health and wellbeing services and your feedback on how this can be improved. The information provided by you will be used to shape the health intervention for supported housing residents. MoreClosed 25 February 2024 -
Health Intervention for Supported Housing Online Survey-(Staff)
Birmingham City Council is inviting members of staff working with young people living in supported housing (in Birmingham) to complete this survey. We would like to understand your experience of young people accessing health and wellbeing services and your feedback on how this can be improved. The information provided by you will be used to shape the health intervention for supported housing residents. MoreClosed 25 February 2024 -
BCELS Prescribers Survey 2024
Commissioners in the NHS and Birmingham City Council are working together on what is needed for our future community equipment service. They would really welcome your views on what you think works well within the current services and what opportunities you can identify to change and innovate this service. We will be sending out a summary report to all prescribers after the survey closes, for your information. The online questionnaire will take no longer than 10 -15... MoreClosed 16 February 2024 -
BCC Needs Your Help Choosing a New Voice Assistant!
Birmingham City Council is working to develop a new voice automation (VA) service. In this service, citizens phone the council, describe the problem or question that they need to be addressed, and are then directed to the correct place by the VA technology. This saves everyone time and gets you the help you need quickly. MoreClosed 14 February 2024 -
Creating an Active Birmingham Strategy Consultation
A draft Creating an Active Birmingham Strategy has been developed and sets out how together we can address low levels of physical activity in Birmingham and is intended to direct our actions in Birmingham over the next ten years (2024 – 2034). Our vision is to create a bold, healthy, and active city where people have access to a wide range of opportunities and a supportive environment to enable them to become more active. Birmingham will be a city... MoreClosed 1 February 2024 -
Pype Hayes Community Parks Improvements
In February 2022 Birmingham City Council published it's 25 year delivery plan for a City of Nature. This plan will change the way Birmingham treats its natural environment and how it thinks about the future of parks and green spaces. It also has a strong focus on how green spaces impact human life and will involve the whole council and its core third sector partners though a City of Nature Alliance; whilst reaching out to the citizens of Birmingham to facilitate significantly more... MoreClosed 31 January 2024 -
Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2025/2026
Birmingham City Council is the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools and is responsible for consulting on the proposed admissions arrangements and proposed admissions numbers for the 2025/2026 academic year. Birmingham City Council also facilitates the consultation process on behalf of own admission authority schools in Birmingham that have instructed the Council to carry out the consultation on their proposed admissions arrangements for the 2025/2026... MoreClosed 8 January 2024 -
Birmingham Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Survey
Birmingham City Council declared a climate emergency in June 2019 and are committed to reducing the city’s carbon emissions which includes supporting the use of electric or plug in hybrid vehicles (EVs). As more models become available, the Council has a key role in ensuring there is sufficient charging infrastructure so that all Birmingham residents can make the switch to electric. Birmingham’s Charge Point Strategy focuses on deploying fast and rapid charge... MoreClosed 29 December 2023
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