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  • Public Health Community Services Dashboard
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    Last updated: 1 week ago

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    Org: Birmingham City Council / public-health-community-services-dashboard

    The Public Health Community Services Dashboard is a product of the Knowledge, Evidence, and Governance team in the Public Health Division of Birmingham City Council. It has been developed, together with relevant public health leads, to help understand the significant disparity in public health commissioned healthcare service delivery to the population. The objective of this dashboard is to provide effective visualisations that illustrate the variation in public health healthcare service provision at primary care network (PCN) and locality levels. The dashboard utilizes data from NHS Health Checks (HC), exercise prescription from Be Active +, QOF (primary care Quality Outcomes Framework data), smoking cessation, and long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) data.

  • Details of Contracts awarded by Birmingham City Council
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    Last updated: 1 week ago

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    Org: Birmingham City Council / procurement-information

    Details of contracts awarded by Birmingham City Council for goods and services with a value that exceeds £5,000

  • Purchase Card Transactions
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    Last updated: 3 weeks ago

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    Org: Birmingham City Council / purchase-card-transactions

    Under the Code of Recommended Practice for Local Authorities on Data Transparency, councils are encouraged to publish all corporate purchase card transactions. We already publish details of all our relevant expenditure of more than £500 within our Payments to Suppliers page, and will continue to do so. However, in the spirit of the Code, the Council started publishing all purchase card transactions, regardless of value, from the April 2014 card statement. The information will be published monthly. As with our payments to suppliers, we aim to be as transparent as we can, but in some cases we will need to respect information that could be seen as commercially sensitive or where the payment relates to vulnerable young people or adults. In these cases information is withheld as it is personal data. For further information about personal data, please see birmingham.gov.uk/foi. If you require further information about any of the payments, please contact foi.mailbox@birmingham.gov.uk setting out the details of the payment and what additional information you require. Such request will be handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and the Council aims to be able to provide a response to your query within 20 working days. PLEASE NOTE - FROM JANUARY 2018 EACH MONTHLY PURCHASE CARD PAYMENTS REPORT WILL BE PUBLISHED AS A STANDALONE DOCUMENT. THE LINK BELOW WILL TAKE YOU DIRECT TO THE LIST OF PUBLISHED STATISTICS FROM WHICH YOU WILL BE ABLE TO EXTRACT THE INFORMATION YOU REQUIRE: https://data.birmingham.gov.uk/organization/birmingham-city-council

  • Payments to Suppliers over 500
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    Last updated: 1 month ago

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    Org: Birmingham City Council / payments-to-suppliers-over-500

    At Birmingham we are committed to making our finances clear, so that everyone can see exactly how we are spending money. As part of our commitment to providing financial transparency, the City Council has instructed that regular reports should be published on all expenditure over £500 including VAT. The attached reports list the individual payments to suppliers with a value over £500 by month. Please note these are payments made in the period, and do not necessarily relate to invoices dated or received in the period. In the interests of keeping the costs of publication to a minimum, the Council has published the data in a plain, simple format showing: • Payment beneficiary • Date of payment • Amount paid and • Unique document reference If you require further information about any of the payments, please contact foi.mailbox@birmingham.gov.uk setting out the details of the payment and what additional information you require. Such request will be handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and the Council aims to be able to provide a response to your query within 20 working days. We aim to be as transparent as we can, but in some cases we will need to respect information that could be seen as commercially sensitive or where the payment relates to vulnerable young people or adults.

  • Unemployment update
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    Last updated: 1 month ago

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    Org: Birmingham City Council / unemployment-update

    Birmingham Claimant Count Unemployment Monthly Updates