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Healthwatch Birmingham Consultation
This consultation is about how Healthwatch should be set up in Birmingham to work for you and your community. From June to September 2012, we will be finding out how individuals, groups and communities across the city want to shape Healthwatch so it works for them. Consultation Ambassadors have been recruited to reach into their local groups and communities to encourage people to share their views. Children and young people will be consulted separately. MoreOpened 18 June 2012 -
Grant Appraisal and Award Procedures and Guidance v0.2 Consultation
Birmingham City Council has designed a new grant application form which has been automated within MS Excel to assist organisations with the process. Please feed any comments you have on either the MS Excel Application Form or the Procedure and Guidance by email to database@bvsc.org by 10th September 2012. MoreOpened 6 June 2012 -
Young Researchers - Health issues for young people in care/care leavers
Looked after young people/care leavers are taking part in a series of initial consultation groups to inform the development of long-term research projects into health issues affecting this group by Warwick University. Issues which have been explored so far are: immunisation, mental health and transitions from care. The Young people involved are gaining skills in user-led research. MoreOpened 1 June 2012 -
Shelforce Service Redesign
The Council is looking at options to safeguard the future of Shelforce. We are seeking the views of key stakeholders on the redesign proposals of Shelforce. The consultation will take place between May and 22nd August 2012. Stakeholders will be sent an email inviting them to make comment via the Be Heard database and respond via a questionnaire. MoreOpened 22 May 2012 -
Commissioning Strategy for Carers to 2026
On behalf of the Birmingham Carers’ Partnership Board, we have started this consultation because the previous Carers’ Commissioning Strategy – which listed what we were going to do, has now expired and the Board we wishes to create a new strategy that lasts to 2026. The 2001 census identified that approximately 100,000 people in Birmingham provided unpaid care and that around 4,250 of them were young carers. Related documents are attached below. You may wish to read these before... MoreOpened 26 March 2012 -
Core Strategy for Birmingham - Emerging Strategy
The Core Strategy will become the key strategic overarching planning policy document for development in the city of Birmingham. The Strategy will set out wide ranging policies that include economic growth, new housing construction, retail growth, employment provision, the environment, transportation, sport, education and health. The adopted strategy and its policies will be considered material in the determination of development requiring planning consent. It will form the strategic basis for... MoreOpened 16 December 2010
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