Early Help Mental Health Services provide voluntary, preventative support for children, young people, and families facing challenges to prevent future escalations into secondary care mental health services. We are really keen to gain your view as one of our stakeholders and your view will be part of wider engagement, including mental health services staff, commissioners, parent/ carers and young people. Read more
National Youth Agency are inviting all frontline youth workers and organisations to complete the National Youth Sector Census. If you deliver youth work directly, your insight is crucial. Read more
Join a University of Glasgow study exploring rest and free time under disabling capitalism. The questionnaire seeks responses from UK-based people who self-identify as being disabled, chronically ill, learning disabled, d/Deaf, neurodivergent, having impairments, or experiencing mental distress. Share your views today. Read more
Marie Curie and University College London are looking for people to take part in a new research project exploring the end of life care experiences of first-generation migrants in the UK. Read more
The UK's copper landline network is being retired and moving to digital landlines, providing a safer, more reliable service ahead of the industry‑wide switchover in January 2027. In the final year of the nationwide upgrade, BT is reminding customers that support is available and that failing to respond to messages may result in disruption to their phone or broadband services as the switchover deadline approaches. Read more
Following the launch of the Inclusion Health Living Library initiative, we are looking to identify individuals who may be interested in joining Birmingham’s first Inclusion Health Living Library. The Living Library model is designed to bring together system leaders, practitioners and voluntary sector partners with people who have direct lived experience of exclusion and inequality. Read more
The Government is planning reforms to Access to Work. RNIB want to make sure some of the most expensive aspects of the scheme – including support workers – are protected, whatever the outcome of these reforms. If you are blind or partially sighted and use Access to Work, please complete our short survey. Read more
The Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership (BSCP) oversees how organisations work together to safeguard and promote the wellbeing of children and young people in Birmingham. We would love to hear your thoughts on our website (www.lscpbirmingham.org.uk) so we can improve it for you and other users. Read more
The University of Birmingham is seeking individuals involved in providing social care to those aged 65 or over to participate in important research regarding hospital discharge. Read more
University of Birmingham are recruiting people who have experienced neck pain in the past but are currently pain-free for a research study which is trying to understand why some people develop repeated episodes of neck pain and others do not. Read more
Birds in Greenspaces looks to understand which and how many birds use and rely on our greenspaces. The survey is running from 1 April to 30 June 2026, and is open to all experience levels, with simple and flexible methods. Sign up today! Read more
The Council and its partners are excited to launch the Ageing Well Survey and need your voice to help shape a Birmingham where everyone can age with dignity, independence and connection. As our city’s older population grows, it’s vital that the services, spaces and support we design truly reflect what people need — and the best way to do that is by hearing directly from you. Read more
We're asking the community about safety for young people. West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership is working in partnership with BVSC to find out more about safety and social harm, and would like community members to undertake research across the region. Read more
Birmingham City Council is committed to working collaboratively with partner organisations to deliver effective services that reduce and prevent violence across our communities. As part of this commitment, we are undertaking a programme of market engagement to help inform and shape our future strategic approach. Read more
Positive Pathways is a fully funded research study delivered by Ingeus and funded by the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF), aiming to motivate, support, and inspire teens to change course and thrive. By referring a young person, you’re giving them the opportunity to take part in a unique project designed to build skills, confidence, and resilience. Read more
The campaign encourages all road users to reflect on their behaviour, make safer choices, and learn more about the action being taken to reduce deaths and serious injuries on our roads. Read more
Ever wondered what it takes to keep the buses, trams, trains, cyclists, walkers and e-scooter riders moving like clockwork? if you are aged 16-26, you can find out by joining the Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) Young Ambassador Network! Read more
We are recruiting people who have experienced neck pain in the past but are currently pain-free for a neck pain research study. Read more
Kaur Lab UK CIC has launched a West Midlands-wide survey to gather anonymous experiences of racism, harassment, and hate affecting women of colour since the summer of 2024. The findings will be collated and shared with West Midlands Police, local authorities, and the Mayor. This is an opportunity to contribute to an evidence base that can directly influence local and regional policy responses to racism, hate crime, and gendered safety. The more voices we hear, the stronger the case for action. Read more
RNIB wants to find out if blind and partially sighted people, as well as the public, know about community eyecare services (like GPs, high street opticians, and other local eyecare options). They also want to understand how these services can help people before, during, and after an eye diagnosis. Your feedback will help inform wider conversations about the future of eyecare — including discussions with the NHS. Read more
We are researchers at the University of Warwick conducting a study on annual health checks for 14-17-year-olds with a learning disability. As part of this, we are running a survey for parents or carers of young people with a learning disability to understand more about their views and experiences of annual health checks. Taking part would involve completing a short survey sharing their experiences, after which they would receive a £10 Edenred voucher which can be spent at a range of retailers. Read more
We want to hear your experiences of healthcare in Birmingham and Solihull as a person with a learning disability and/or autism. Tell us what is working well and what can be improved. In particular we are keen to about how healthcare professionals help to understand and manage physical pain you are experiencing. Read more
Survey regarding the experiences of women with mental health services provided during and after their pregnancy. Read more
This short survey (expected completion time: 20 minutes) is being conducted to gather critical insight into social economy organisations operating in the region, to shape the future strategy and support packages available to grow the social economy in the West Midlands. Read more