Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, or Midland Met as it's affectionately know, is our new hospital in Smethwick which will open in the Autumn of 2024. In preparation for the opening of the new hospital we need to make changes to some of the services. We would very much welcome your opinion on our plans for improving Stroke Services. Please use the QR code to go to our stroke booklet and complete the survey and see what you think. Read more
Welcome to the short communications survey by the NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). To inform their communication strategy looking to improve outcomes for people with inflammatory disease, wants to hear your thoughts on how they can best engage with you. Closes 15 Dec. Read more
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). Closes 15 Jan 2024. Read more
Whether you live or work in Birmingham, you play a key role in our city’s response to domestic abuse, whether you directly support citizens or not. We need YOUR feedback on the city’s draft Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2024+. Read more
We want to hear from Birmingham’s disabled people and those living with conditions and impairments. We would like to celebrate Disability Pride month in July 2024 with a festival. We want to find out if there is interest in a Disability Pride Festival. Read more
At Heart of England Community Foundation we are working on an evaluation of our current three year strategy. To support this process and to help us develop our new strategy we are reaching out to all of our stakeholder groups. This survey is one part of that process and we hope that you are able to contribute as openly and as much as you feel able to. Read more
The people of Birmingham weren’t responsible for the problems facing Birmingham City Council. But they should be at the heart of solving them. This is beyond party politics and blame games – it’s about working together to provide positive solutions. Read more
What is your experience of menopause? Read more
The University of Birmingham, along with the University of Bristol, University of Manchester, and Opening Doors, are doing a study on older LGBTQ+ adult social care assessments. We are currently looking for people to participate in our project and take part in an interview. If you are an LGBTQ+ individual over the age or 60, or if you are a carer providing care for an older LGBTQ+ person, we would like to talk to you. Read more