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Consultation on the Proposal to Establish Specialist Resourced Provision at Briar Hill Infant School
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils with an education, health and care plan (EHCP), who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment. Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for... MoreOpened 11 March 2024 -
Consultation on the Proposal to Establish Specialist Resourced Provision at Park Hill Junior School
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils with an education, health and care plan (EHCP), who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment. Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for... MoreOpened 11 March 2024 -
Consultation on the Proposal to Establish Specialist Resourced Provision at St Paul's CofE Primary School
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils with an education, health and care plan (EHCP), who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment. Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for... MoreOpened 11 March 2024 -
Domestic Abuse and the Warwickshire Domestic Abuse Accommodation and Support Service - Residents Survey
Firstly, thank you for taking the time to read this. Warwickshire County Council is in the process of refreshing its Safe Accommodation Needs Assessment and Strategy for 2024-27. We are reaching out to as many Warwickshire residents as we can so that we can better understand victim-survivors' experiences of domestic abuse and of accessing support across the county. The Warwickshire Domestic Violence and Abuse Service (WDVA) is provided by Refuge. The... MoreOpened 4 April 2024 -
Royal Leamington Spa Town Centre Vision - Have your say (Young People)
Leamington Transformation Board (consisting of Warwickshire County Council, Warwick District Council and Royal Leamington Spa Town Council) with our consultants, LDA Design, and a Core Advisory Group of key stakeholders, have been working together on a new vision for Leamington town centre. The draft emerging vision is: The People’s Spa – a vision for Royal Leamington Spa Town Centre 2024-2034 The People’s Spa stands for: Healthy People: ... MoreOpened 26 April 2024 -
Royal Leamington Spa Town Centre Vision - Have your say
Leamington Transformation Board (consisting of Warwickshire County Council, Warwick District Council and Royal Leamington Spa Town Council) with our consultants, LDA Design, and a Core Advisory Group of key stakeholders, have been working together on a new vision for Leamington town centre. Royal Leamington Spa possess one of the finest town centres anywhere in England. The starting point for any future vision is that we want this to be recognised and celebrated not just by those... MoreOpened 26 April 2024 -
A428 Rugby Road, Binley Woods
Rugby Road cycle route, Binley Woods Background We are developing a new cycle route on the A428 Rugby Road in Binley Woods to help people cycle safely for everyday journeys in and around the local area. The proposed scheme is part of our programme of new cycle routes to enable more people to cycle for short local journeys, helping to tackle congestion, improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions, and support physical activity. It is anticipated the scheme will be built in... MoreOpened 3 May 2024 -
Adult and Community Learning Customer Survey
Warwickshire’s Adult and Community Learning Service is part of Warwickshire County Council and a provider of adult learning. We offer formal and informal learning programmes to adults aged 19+ across Warwickshire, in over 30 inclusive learning environments in a wide range of community venues. We want our residents to have the opportunities to realise their potential, even if they may not have had positive experiences of learning in the past. We want to enable participation and... MoreOpened 14 June 2024 -
Eastlands Primary School - School Street Feedback Survey
Eastlands Primary School - School Street Survey We are carrying out this survey to give local residents, parents, carers and staff an opportunity to tell us what you think about the School Street we introduced at Eastlands Primary School in November 2023. The feedback you provide will help us determine next steps for the School Street at Eastlands Primary School and inform our plans for introducing more School Streets in Warwickshire. ... MoreOpened 2 July 2024 -
Your thoughts on a Nature Recovery Strategy for Warwickshire
The Government has asked Warwickshire County Council to prepare a Warwickshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy. This strategy is to be produced by taking the views from all those that benefit from or impact on nature. That is every business, every organisation and every resident. Through a detailed habitat mapping initiative across Warwickshire, we have identified existing valuable ecological areas and locations with potential for biodiversity enhancement. This aligns with the... MoreOpened 6 July 2024 -
Your Say on Community Safety Survey 2024
In Warwickshire, there are a range of organisations working together to keep you as safe as possible. These include local councils, Fire and Rescue, Police, the Police and Crime Commissioner, the Probation Service, Health and charitable organisations, who work together to address and improve community safety through the Safer Warwickshire Partnership Board. The Board aims to create safer communities and wants to understand current community safety issues and any concerns of... MoreOpened 8 July 2024 -
Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing Services (Children and Young People)
Children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing services in Warwickshire include: Rise Service (ages 0-18yrs) including Specialist CAMHS, Primary Mental Health Teams Eating Disorders, Crisis & Home Treatment, Youth Justice, and CW Mind. Mental Health Interventions for School Children (MHISC) Framework (Warwickshire school aged children). Children in Care services Children. Kooth online digital offer (ages 11-26). Mental Health Support Teams... MoreOpened 18 July 2024 -
Community Autism Support Service Survey
The Integrated Learning Disability and Autism Commissioning Team commission Coventry and Warwickshire MIND, Act for Autism and Autism West Midlands to provide a Community Autism Support Service (CASS) for people diagnosed with autism, those waiting for a neurodevelopmental assessment, families/ carers and professionals. This service is delivered across Coventry and Warwickshire. For more information about the CASS service please visit: https://casspartnership.org.uk/ (opens in a new... MoreOpened 22 July 2024 -
Complex needs community support services - please share your views.
This survey is for customers and parent/carers who use Community Support Services for adults with learning disabilities and/or autism with high support needs. Warwickshire County Council (WCC) and the Integrated Care Board (ICB) currently contract four Day Centres across Warwickshire that provide day services for people with a learning disability and/or autism, aged 18 years and over, who have been assessed as having high support needs under the Care Act 2014 or NHS Continuing... MoreOpened 29 July 2024 -
Consultation on the proposal to increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School, Nuneaton. The proposal is outlined as follows: To increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School by 120 pupils. This would mean Chetwynd School would move from a three form entry (3FE) junior school (360 pupils) to a four form entry (4FE) junior school (480 pupils). Further information on the proposal is contained in the consultation document below. MoreOpened 21 October 2024 -
Consultation on the proposal to increase the capacity of Whitestone Infant School
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to increase the capacity of Whitestone Infant School, Nuneaton. The proposal is outlined as follows: To increase the capacity of Whitestone Infant School by 90 pupils. This would mean Whitestone Infant School would move from a three form entry (3FE) infant school (270 pupils) to a four form entry (4FE) infant school (360 pupils). Further information on the proposal is contained in the consultation document below. MoreOpened 21 October 2024 -
Coventry and Warwickshire Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2024
Help us improve pharmacies across Coventry and Warwickshire Do you use any of the local pharmacy services in Coventry and Warwickshire? If so please help us to improve the pharmaceutical service by taking part in a survey and sharing your experiences of using them? Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council are conducting the survey, which is officially known as the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA), on behalf of the Health & Wellbeing Boards in Coventry and... MoreOpened 14 November 2024 -
Nuneaton Town Centre Access and Movement Engagement Survey
Warwickshire County Council is sharing proposals to improve access and movement in Nuneaton town centre. The proposals complement the work brought forward through the Transforming Nuneaton Programme to improve the town centre through redevelopment and supporting highway infrastructure. The objectives of the Nuneaton Town Centre Access and Movement Proposals are to: Make it more convenient to travel to the town centre by bus Improve connectivity for cyclists and... MoreOpened 18 November 2024 -
School Admission Arrangements 2026/27
Warwickshire County Council is the admission authority for all community and voluntary controlled schools within Warwickshire. As the admission authority, Warwickshire County Council is required to set the admission arrangements for its schools that clearly sets out how children will be admitted, including the criteria that will be applied if there are more applications than places. The local authority is also required to formulate and publish a scheme to coordinate... MoreOpened 25 November 2024
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