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Training & Supervision Package Eligibility Criteria
Questonaire for eligability for the Training and Supervision Package being offered. MoreOpened 28 September 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... MoreOpened 23 September 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... MoreOpened 17 September 2021 -
Businesses across Birmingham, can you help Birmingham City Council re-shape their Online Strategy?
Birmingham City Council is working on its new digital strategy, which will shape online services and impact businesses across the city. We invite you to participate in a short online survey . We want to hear about how you use the council’s online services, and how these services can best meet your needs as a business. MoreOpened 14 September 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. ... MoreOpened 9 September 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... MoreOpened 9 September 2021 -
Customer Service Strategy Engagement Questionnaire
Every single resident, business and visitor of Birmingham is our customer. We know we have not always made you feel valued or the focus of our attention and have not organised our resources well enough to meet your needs. We recognise that we need to make sure we embed this strategy in to ours and partners (that deliver services on our behalf) everyday working with you. This is why we are also encouraging... MoreOpened 7 September 2021 -
Southside Traffic Regulation Order
Work started in April 2021 to create a new public square outside the Hippodrome and to improve facilities for pedestrians and cyclists in the area. The Southside Public Realm improvement scheme will create better connections and a cultural heart for Southside to further promote the area, whilst celebrating and highlighting a huge range of local talent. This consultation is about the Traffic Regulation Orders (the legal documents required to make changes to the status of the road)... MoreOpened 27 August 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. MoreOpened 24 August 2021 -
MASH Audit (new 2022)
This is the new MASH Audit online tool. Please complete the following form for each PER ID that has been allocated to you to audit. We are interested in learning more about the MASH service, particularly in relation to strategy discussions. For each referral make sure you go all the way through the survey and press submit, then simply restart the survey each time for the next referral allocated to you. MoreOpened 16 August 2021 -
CASS Practice Evaluations (new 2022)
This is the new CASS Practice Evaluation online tool. Please complete the following form for each PER ID that has been allocated to you to audit. For each audit you will need to review the RFSF/ contact and/or Referral form. For each referral make sure you go all the way through the survey and press submit, then simply restart the survey each time for the next referral allocated to you. MoreOpened 16 August 2021 -
Out of Hours (EDT) Audit (new 2022)
This is the new Out of Hours (EDT) audit online tool. Please complete the following form for each PER ID that has been allocated to you to audit. For each audit you will need to review the RFSF/ contact and/or Referral form. For each referral make sure you go all the way through the survey and press submit, then simply restart the survey each time for the next referral allocated to you. MoreOpened 16 August 2021 -
Jewellery Quarter Parking - Controlled Parking Zone Traffic Regulation Order
Birmingham City Council has undertaken a review of the Jewellery Quarter Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) where recommendations were made to make changes to the parking provision within the Zone. This review supports and works alongside the council objectives to achieve a safer environment and reduce pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, which is having harmful effects on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. We are proposing to... MoreOpened 12 August 2021 -
Highgate Parking: Traffic Regulation Order 2
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreOpened 12 August 2021 -
St Georges Parking: Traffic Regulation Order 2
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreOpened 12 August 2021 -
Publicising Fly-tipping and Environmental Crime Cases Policy
Birmingham City Council has set a priority of working with residents and businesses to improve the cleanliness of the City, and uses approaches including enforcing the law to deter and tackle environmental offences like fly-tipping. Taking enforcement action is intended to address offender behaviour, but also to deter others from committing environmental crime. This proposed Policy is designed to assist with the identification of suspect offenders where investigatory lines of enquiry... MoreOpened 11 August 2021 -
UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL PARKING MEASURES: Traffic Regulation Order
Recent expansions at the University of Birmingham and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Hospital site mean that more people are now travelling to this area. Together with new homes and an increase in car ownership, there are now significant pressures on parking in local streets. This can have a negative impact on access for deliveries, buses and waste vehicles, and on the safety of all road users. Many properties do not have private off-street parking, and so there are increasing demands on... MoreOpened 5 August 2021 -
Race Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Workforce Questionnaire
This survey has been brought to you by BCT’s Chief Executive and Executive Management Team to support the work of the Equalities and Diversity Manager. It will help us to better understand staff perception and thoughts around equalities, diversity and inclusion matters. We are keen to hear from staff from all backgrounds – from all ethnicities, roles and grades. We have a diverse workforce so in our commitment to ensuring we deliver our business equitably,... MoreOpened 2 August 2021 -
Birmingham City Centre Segments
'Transforming the city centre' is one of the big moves outlined in the draft Birmingham Transport Plan (January 2020). To achieve this, fundamental changes to how the city centre is accessed were proposed as part of a city centre ‘traffic segments initiative’. This would see the city centre divided into a number of segments. Each one would only be accessed from the A4540 Middleway (ring road), and to move from one segment to another in a private vehicle you would have to go back... MoreOpened 27 July 2021 -
Summer Hill Road/Sand Pits (B4135) bus lane
As we work towards a green/low-carbon travel recovery from Covid, we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. Buses have a huge part to play in helping achieve these visions. Transport for West Midlands, part of the West Midlands Combined Authority, and Birmingham City Council, are working together to improve the network in Birmingham, helping to make bus travel more attractive by reducing... MoreOpened 26 July 2021 -
Perry Barr 2040: A Vision for Legacy
This public consultation has now closed, thank you for giving us your views. All comments will be taken into consideration and the final document will be prepared. It is the intention to seek Cabinet endorsement in December 2021 for the final Perry Barr 2040 Masterplan and Delivery Plan. The consultation document: ‘Perry Barr: 2040: A Vision for Legacy’ and supporting information can be found below (scroll to the bottom of this page and view... MoreOpened 15 July 2021 -
Metro Centenary Square Extension Traffic Regulation Order
The Metro Centenary Square Extension is the section of the tramway system that runs between Stephenson Street (adjacent to New Street station) and Centenary Square (the Library tram stop) 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 ... MoreOpened 14 July 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,... MoreOpened 9 July 2021 -
What are your views on the Council’s online services?
Birmingham City Council is working on its new digital strategy, which will shape online services and impact every citizen of Birmingham. We invite you to participate in a short online survey. We want to hear about how you use the council’s online services, and how these services can best meet your needs as a citizen MoreOpened 8 July 2021 -
BLACHIR Phase 1 Engagement Workshop Survey
Birmingham and Lewisham African & Caribbean Health Inequalities Review (BLACHIR) is a joint research project between Lewisham Council and Birmingham City Council. It has begun ground-breaking work to gather insights on health inequalities experienced by African and Caribbean communities. The Review is taking a thematic approach which explores specific topics with an academic board and external advisory board based on the published evidence base. The Boards... MoreOpened 7 July 2021 -
PUBLIC HEALTH FUNERAL WORKSHOP FEEDBACK
We hoped that you found the Funeral Workshop on Wednesday 7th July 2021 arranged by Birmingham City Council's Funerals and Protection of Property Team informative and useful. Could you please take a few moments to provide us with your feedback. Your feedback will be treated confidentially. MoreOpened 7 July 2021 -
Diet and long term conditions
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreOpened 2 July 2021 -
Car Free School Streets evaluation (phase 2)
Since September 2020, roads outside six schools in Birmingham have been closed to motor traffic at the start and end of the school day. This is the second phase of 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. The schools involved are: Anderton Park Primary (Moseley ward) Hillstone Primary (Shard End ward) Holy Cross Catholic Primary (S'ton Walmley & Minworth ward)... MoreOpened 28 June 2021 -
Food and mood
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreOpened 25 June 2021 -
Birmingham and Solihull Sexual Health and Fast Track Cities Survey
This survey is being conducted in order to gather information relating to Sexual Health services across Birmingham and Solihull. The survey will inform a Sexual Health Needs Assessment that is being completed across the two areas and will inform work being completed in relation to Fast Track Cities. The Sexual Health Needs Assessment is a process used by Birmingham City Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council to assess the sexual health needs facing the... MoreOpened 24 June 2021
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