Current consultations
Browse the index of Nottinghamshire County Council's current 'live' consultations with links to relevant documents. These consultations are still in dialogue or awaiting outcomes.
Contact details are listed should you wish to be involved.
| Title | Organisation | Opening date | Closing date |
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| Beech Hill School - change of age range
To change the age range of the school from 11-16 to 11-19. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.02.10 | 30.09.10 |
| Children and Young Peoples Plan consultation 2011 - 2014
To consult with children, young people and families around the Every Child Matters framework and to ensure that their views are, where appropriate, included in the 2011/14 plan. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 11.01.10 | 12.03.10 |
| Contributions and Putting People First
Consultation on charging for care and support under Putting People First |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.02.10 | 31.03.10 |
| Day Hospital Services Review (Older People with Mental Health Problems) - Options Appraisal Meeting
To review current day hospital provision in Nottinghamshire and recommend other models for future service provision. |
ASCH - Notts CC, NHS Nottinghamshire County, ASCHH - Nottingham City Council, Nottingham City PCT, Bassetlaw PCT, Notts Health Care Trust | 01.02.09 | 30.04.10 |
| Derrymount School - Change of age range
To change the age range of the school from 3-16 to 3-19. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.02.10 | 30.09.10 |
| Developing Community Resilience Through Schools
The Developing Community Resilience Through Schools project aims to instil an understanding of emergency planning in children and schools, thereby strengthening resilience at the family and community level. The objectives of the project are to produce: National emergency planning guidance for schools, Guidance and resources for training and exercising school plans, National emergency planning and business continuity guidance for local authority Childrens Services departments, Curriculum based teaching materials incorporating emergency planning principles. |
Nottinghamshire County Council, Emergency Planning Team | 11.01.10 | 01.06.10 |
| Market Warsop Area Local Accessibility Transport Study
The aim of the study is to improve access to key services for all in Market Warsop, Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Warsop Vale and Spion Kop, as well as key services located outside the immediate areas. This is to be achieved by understanding the views of residents, transport users and local businesses concerning how they currently access local shops and services in Market Warsop, Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Warsop Vale and Spion Kop and the barriers and issues they may face when walking, cycling and using public transport. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.03.10 | 23.05.10 |
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| Mystery Shopping
Service users to test out the experience they receive when trying to access/make a referral to Supporting People funded services |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.06.09 | 31.03.10 |
| Putting People First : Carers Coproduction - carers assessment
To deliver services to carers that are genuinely what carers want and need. Develop a - new carers assessment: method or system for allocating resources or a personal budget to carers: ways of identifying outcomes or goals for carers. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.01.10 | 31.03.10 |
| Putting People First Self Directed Support Survey 2010 including staff survey service user survey carer survey
To repeat the survey a year on to gather feedback from a range of different stakeholders on their knowledge, awareness and understanding on Self Directed Support. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 19.01.10 | 30.04.10 |
| Self Directed Support - Personal Budgets
To get 30 percent of people eligible for social care onto a Personal Budget by March 2011. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 01.09.08 | 30.08.10 |
| User experience survey of adults aged 18 and over receiving community equipment and minor adaptations funded by Social Services
This survey was developed due to the need to learn more about whether or not community equipment and minor adaptations received by service users is helping them to live safely and independently in their own home. |
Nottinghamshire County Council | 19.02.10 | 31.03.10 |
