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  • Birmingham Lifestyles Consultation

    Public Health is now the responsibility of Birmingham City Council. We currently commission a wide range of lifestyle services for early years, children, young people and adults including: NHS Health Checks Healthy eating/weight management Physical activity Stop smoking services Health trainers Following recent service reviews, extensive research and stakeholder engagement we are now seeking your views on the proposed redesign of these... More
    Closed 13 July 2015
  • People Directorate Budget Consultation 2015/16

    This Directorate for People consultation supports the Corporate Budget Consultation for 2015/16. This document explains specific proposals for public health, social care, Supporting People, Homelessness and Education services that are provided by the Directorate for People. It also explains how we will be consulting you about these proposals. In December 2014, the Council published its White Paper. This forms the basis of the corporate budget consultation. To find out more and... More
    Closed 20 February 2015
  • Birmingham City Council 2015 Budget Consultation

    Budget cuts and other financial pressures mean that Birmingham City Council has less money to spend on service delivery in the coming year and in future years. This means reductions in our services and in the number of people we employ to deliver them. Our budget consultation paper and the accompanying fact sheets detail the proposals we have come up with to meet this challenge. These have been informed by the conclusions from an intensive review of all services undertaken over... More
    Closed 12 January 2015
  • Review of Early Years, Children's Centres and Family Support (Phase 2)

    Review of Early Years, Children’s Centres & Family Support Currently there are 86,000 under-5’s living in Birmingham and the City Council has a duty to ensure sufficient provision of Children’s Centres and Early Education Entitlement places to meet the needs of these children. In addition, our partners across health services secure the provision of a range of services to support pre-school children and their families. In 2013 a Green paper was published by the City Council... More
    Closed 21 November 2014
  • Review of Early Years, Children's Centres & Family Support

    Currently there are 86,000 under-5’s living in Birmingham and Birmingham City Council have a duty to ensure sufficient provision of Children’s Centres and Early Education Entitlement places to meet the needs of these children, in addition our partners across health services ensure provision of a range of services to support children and their families as they develop. The 2013; Safeguarding, Supporting and Educating Young People Green Paper, recommended a number of reviews, the Early... More
    Closed 1 July 2014
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    Closed 28 June 2014
  • Service Reviews - Developing Successful and Inclusive Communities

    The Review looked at council functions that aim to improve community life, build social capital, well-being and community engagement, in particular supporting the most disadvantaged residents. Services included are: • Libraries and Information: including strategic services and community libraries • Community Development: including youth services, play services, lifelong learning and local car parks • Community Support and Advice: including local advice, ward support and legal... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Safe Clean and Green Neighbourhoods

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. Safe, Clean and Green Neighbourhoods covered a range of services and functions aimed at improving the living environment and making Birmingham safer and environmentally sustainable. This includes: Waste management, refuse collection, and recycling Street cleansing Pest control Community safety Public rights of way District... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Safeguarding, Supporting and Educating Young People

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. The Review looked at how we support children and young people in the city, including safeguarding and functions to support positive outcomes for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. This includes Social work Adoption and fostering Care leavers Residential children’s homes The youth offending service Family support. ... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Support Services 2

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. The second support services review looked at: Civic Catering Building Cleaning Services Management (such as building security) Customer Services (including contact centre and website) Professional Support Services (administrative functions) The review is also considering transferring some support services to Acivico Ltd, a company... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Support Services

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. Whilst we have made significant savings in recent years and completely transformed some of our administrative functions, we are clear that further efficiencies in back office support services can and must be made, in order to limit cuts in front-line services as far as possible. But we also need to rethink the role of our strategic functions. A differently functioning council... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Developing a Successful and Inclusive Economy

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. This review covered services responsible for: Ensuring that new developments are taking place in Birmingham and regeneration is benefitting priority areas Securing investment to support business growth, by bringing in grants that can be accessed by Birmingham businesses Connecting people to job opportunities, and targeting opportunities towards... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Education

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. The continuing review of education services will seek to address the shift in balance between the council’s ability to spend on service provision and the role of schools in commissioning services, alongside the need to tackle historic high levels of spending in some areas of the education service. The budget allocated to the education service covers both: ... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - A Well Managed and Resilient City

    Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. This Service Review covers services which support the proper regulation of commercial and social life in the city. The council faces hugs cuts in its grants from the government and increases in demand. We have already made significant savings in the last two years but we still need save a further £450m by 2017/18 in addition to over £100m savings in the current financial... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
  • Service Reviews - Adults Social Care Review

    If you need this information in a different format please email - servicereviews@birmingham.gov.uk. Please note this is part of an ongoing dialogue to inform the service review process and is not a consultation. Adults and Communities (formerly Social Services) supports adults in Birmingham who need help to live as independantly as possible and to be part of their local community. We meet substantial and critical needs for people who need help with dressing, toileting, eating, getting... More
    Closed 15 November 2013
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