№ lp_1_2_00501
File format: docx
Character count: 114311
File size: 3532 KB
This document is a clinical review report assessing the redesign of Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) in Birmingham and Solihull, detailing challenges and recommendations for improving urgent care services across the region.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Birmingham and Solihull
Subject:
Urgent Treatment Centres, Healthcare Services
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
West Midlands Clinical Senate
Author:
Mr. Mark Cheetham, Clinical Review Panel Chair
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, policymakers, health system leaders
Period of Validity:
Until March 2026
Approval Date:
April 2025
Date of Changes:
May 2025
Price: 8 / 10 USD
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
Don’t have cryptocurrency yet?
You can still complete your purchase in a few minutes:- Buy Crypto in a trusted app (Coinbase, Kraken, Cash App or any similar service).
- In the app, tap Send.
- Select network, paste our wallet address.
- Send the exact amount shown above.
The final amount may vary slightly depending on the payment method.
The file will be sent to the email address provided at checkout within 24 hours.
The product description is provided for reference. Actual content and formatting may differ slightly.
Note:
Year
Theme:
SEND, Inclusion
Document Type:
Reflection and Audit Tool
Target Audience:
Leaders in early years settings, SENCOs, Managers
Year:
2025
Region:
Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Application form
Subject:
Early years inclusion and high needs funding
Administering Authority:
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Responsible Service:
Solihull Early Years Team
Panel:
Early Years Inclusion Fund (EYIF) Panel
Related Services:
0–25 SEND Service; SISS; Family Information Service (FIS)
Funding Levels:
Level 1 – Inclusion funding; Level 2 – High needs inclusion funding
Target Group:
Children aged 2–4 in early years settings in Solihull
Legal Framework Reference:
SEND Code of Practice
Submission Method:
Email or postal submission to Solihull Early Years Team
Required Attachments:
Reviewed SEND support plans demonstrating graduated approach (Assess–Plan–Do–Review)
Consent Requirement:
Parental consent mandatory
Assessment Process:
Panel review based on submitted evidence and eligibility criteria
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Marston Green, Solihull
Type of Document:
Planning Consultation Response
Relevant Legislation:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Application Number:
PL/2022/00168/MINFHO
Address:
68 Chelmsley Lane, Marston Green, Solihull B37 7BL
Proposal:
Single storey front and side extension
Case Officer:
Jack Lynch
Consulting Department:
Flood Risk Management
Consultation Response Author:
Sudhakar Yallanki
Response Date:
3 February 2022
Flood Risk Advisory:
Site at risk of surface water flooding during extreme storm events
Recommended Measures:
Use of flood resilient construction techniques and careful site level design
Contact for Further Information:
Solihull Council Lead Local Flood Authority, 0121 704 8000, [email protected]
Year:
2022
Location:
6 Rushwick Grove, Monkspath, Solihull B90 4XL, UK
Subject:
Proposed new screen wall position
Document Type:
Consultation response
Authority:
Lead Local Flood Authority
Case Officer:
Ruth Witherspoon
Response Author:
Jessica Nobbs
Date of Response:
09/03/2022
Recommendation:
No Comments
Relevant Legislation:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990; Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Solihull, United Kingdom
Document type:
Planning consultation response
Authority / organization:
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Landscape Department
Case officer:
Jack Lynch
Consultation response author:
Deborah Honan
Proposal:
Erection of detached ancillary annexe following demolition of existing stables
Planning policies referenced:
NPPF Chapters 8, 12, 14, 15; National Design Guide; Solihull Local Plan Policies 9, 10, 14, 15; SMBC Residential Backland Development SPD
Date comments sent:
14.04.22
Response:
No Objection
Application Number:
PL/2021/03322/MINFHO
Address:
104 Wagon Lane, Solihull, B92 7PD
Proposal:
Two storey side/rear and single storey rear extensions (part retrospective)
Case Officer:
Ian Hiscock
Date Comments Sent:
06/01/22
Consultee Department:
Lead Local Flood Authority
Consultation Response Author:
Jessica Nobbs
Response:
No Comments
Recommended Conditions:
None
S106 Contribution:
Not Applicable
Legal References:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990; Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010
Application Number:
PL/2021/02750/MINFHO
Address:
130 Marshall Lake Road Shirley Solihull B90 4RA
Proposal:
Construction of single storey rear extension with tiled roof and sky lights; conversion of garage and addition of storey above to form habitable spaces including bay window to front; conversion of loft and extension of roof to form habitable spaces including dormer to rear
Legislation:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Type of Document:
Planning consultation response form
Consultee Department:
Lead Local Flood Authority
Case Officer:
Ruth Witherspoon
Consultation Response Author:
Anastasia Krylova
Consultation Response:
No Objection
Date Comments Sent:
08/12/2021
Region:
Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Planning Process:
Statutory consultation for planning application
Subject:
Residential extension and internal conversion works
Related Regulation:
Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (Regulations 122 and 123)
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Earlswood, Solihull, UK
Subject:
Prior notification for conversion of agricultural building to two dwellings
Document Type:
Planning Consultation Response
Organization:
Lead Local Flood Authority
Author:
Jessica Nobbs
Case Officer:
Tristan Hazel
Target Audience:
Local Planning Authority
Date of Response:
13/12/2021
Planning Application Number:
PL/2021/03057/PNCUDW
Recommendation:
No Comments
Conditions:
Not applicable
Date:
1st April 2022
Council:
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Subject:
Mitigation proposals for A446 Embankment Reinstatement
Department:
Planning
Sender:
Julian Powell, Town Planning Consents Manager
Recipient:
Planning Department
Reference:
1EW04-LMJ-TP-SCH-NS07-005019
HS2 Consents Register Ref:
SMB.PS.10018
Document type:
Consultation letter
Related works:
High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017
Mitigation proposal reference:
1EW04-LMJ_DJV-TP-DPL-NS07-905014
Scheduled Works:
Work No. 3/1, Work No. 3/22, Work No. 3/22E
Ecological focus:
Habitat restoration, woodland creation, hedgerow development
Requested actions:
Consultation feedback on mitigation proposals
Contact:
Julian Powell ([email protected])
Year:
2026
Organization:
Solihull Council
Department:
Corporate Property Services
Position:
Digital Transformation Projects Officer
Salary:
£39,220–£44,075 per annum, Band E
Contract Type:
Fixed term until December 2027
Location:
Various
Reporting To:
Accountant
DBS Check:
Not Applicable
Fluency Duty:
English
Qualifications:
Relevant degree or equivalent experience
Experience:
Digital transformation, project management, process analysis
Skills:
Data analysis, stakeholder engagement, M365 proficiency, Power BI knowledge
Objectives:
Service improvement through digital innovation, optimisation of processes, enhancement of service delivery
Reviewed By:
Linda Wilson / Gabrielle Marshall
Date Compiled:
January 2026
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Birmingham & Solihull
Subject:
Brain Injury Support, Lifestyle Services
Document Type:
Job Advertisement
Organization / Institution:
Headway Birmingham & Solihull
Author:
Headway Birmingham & Solihull
Target Audience:
Individuals interested in lifestyle support roles for people with brain injury
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Posting Date:
15/04/2024
Closing Date:
Ongoing
Qualifications Required:
Driving licence, experience with vulnerable people, or willingness to pursue Diploma in Adult Care
Experience:
Experience with acquired brain injury desirable
Salary:
£11.78 to £12.21 per hour
Benefits:
33 days annual leave, DBS check, company pension scheme, mental health support, comprehensive training, employee referral scheme, health scheme
Description:
Job advertisement for a Lifestyle Support Worker position in a charity focused on supporting individuals with acquired brain injuries in Birmingham and Solihull.
Organization:
Valley Primary School
Location:
Old Lode Lane and Fallowfield Road, Solihull
Country:
United Kingdom
Position:
Learning Support Assistant
Contract type:
Permanent
Salary:
Band B £24,796–£25,584 FTE; Pro rata £18,096–£18,671
Working hours:
31.5 hours per week
Working schedule:
Monday–Thursday 8.30am–3.30pm; Friday 8.30am–2pm
Working pattern:
39 weeks (term time and INSET days)
Start date:
ASAP
Application deadline:
9 March 2026
Interview period:
Week commencing 16 March 2026
Institutional affiliation:
The Elliot Foundation Multi Academy Trust
Recruitment contact:
Miss Milewski, Headteacher
Application submission email:
[email protected]
Safeguarding requirement:
Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check required
Application documents required:
Completed application form and recruitment monitoring form
Document type:
Job vacancy announcement
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Olton, Solihull
Type of Document:
Planning Consultation Response
Governing Body:
Lead Local Flood Authority
Case Officer:
Daniel Arden-White
Response Author:
Adam Grigson
Application Number:
PL/2023/02405/MINFHO
Proposal:
Second storey side extension above garage
Date of Comments:
22/11/2023
Consultation Outcome:
No Comments
Legislative Reference:
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Related Requirements:
Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010
Year:
2024
Country:
United Kingdom
City:
Birmingham
Institution:
University of Birmingham
Accommodation:
Jarratt Hall
Document type:
Code of Practice and residence information
Issuing body:
Universities UK
Managing body:
University of Birmingham
Author:
University of Birmingham Accommodation Services
Referenced legislation:
Housing Act 2004
Audience:
Student residents
Subject areas:
Student accommodation management, health and safety, tenancy relations
Contact information:
0121 414 9022
Applicable standards:
UUK Code of Practice
Period of applicability:
Duration of student residence
Source type:
Institutional policy and guidance document
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Birmingham
Topic:
Freedom of Speech, Academic Freedom
Document Type:
Code of Practice
Institution:
Birmingham City University
Author:
University Secretary and Legal Services
Target Audience:
University members, staff, students, visiting speakers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
October 2025
Amendment History:
November 2023, October 2025
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Birmingham
Topic:
Clinical Trials, Laboratory Oversight
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization / Institution:
University of Birmingham
Author:
Clinical Research Compliance Team (CRCT)
Target Audience:
CTU staff, laboratory personnel, trial team members
Effective Date:
01-Aug-2025
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Date:
20 October 2021
Location:
Long Jump Meeting Room, B2022 Offices, 6 Brindley Place, Birmingham
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Author:
Birmingham Organising Committee
Audience:
Committee Members, Stakeholders
Period of Action:
October 2021
Date of Approval:
20 October 2021
Date of Revision:
N/A
Committee:
Audit and Risk Assurance Committee
Key Topics:
Commercial Update, Games Legacy Evaluation, Lifetime Budget, Supplementary Estimate, Cyber Update, Covid-19 Scenario Planning
Meeting Attendees:
Commonwealth Games England Nominee (Chair), Deputy Director, DCMS, Independent Board Members, Internal Audit Partners, Financial Officers, Legal Officers, External Auditors
Apologies:
CFO of Birmingham City Council, CEO of B2022
Context:
The document details a meeting held by the Birmingham Organising Committee discussing various updates, financial matters, and strategic plans related to the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Year:
2017/18
Institution:
Birmingham City University
Type of document:
Academic procedure
Target audience:
Enrolled students
Scope:
Students enrolled in programmes directly offered by the university or selected partner organisations
Topic:
Extenuating circumstances for assessments
Effective from:
2017/18