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Changes to day services for adults with a learning disability

Jo Davies made this Freedom of Information request to Birmingham City Council

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From: Jo Davies

24 January 2012

Dear Birmingham City Council,

Under the Freedom of Information Act, I kindly request the
following information in relation to day services for adults with a
learning disability in your local authority:

1) How many adults aged 18-65 with a learning disability were known
to social services in a) 2009/10, b) 2010/11 and c) 2011/12?

2) How many adults aged 18-65 with a learning disability attended
day activities in a) 2009/10, b) 2010/11 and c) 2011/12:

i. 5 days a week or more
ii. 4 days a week
iii. 3 days a week
iv. 2 days a week
v. 1 day a week
vi. 0 days a week?

3) How many adults aged 18-65 with a learning disability attended
the following type of day activities in a) 2009/10, b) 2010/11 and
c) 2011/12:

i. day centres
ii. employment
iii. education
iv. voluntary work
v. other activities?

4) How many a) day centre places and b) equivalent day service
places for adults aged 18-65 with a learning disability were funded
by the local authority in the following financial years:

i. 2009/10
ii. 2010/11
iii. 2011/12;

and how many do you expect will be funded in iv. 2012/13?

5) How many adults aged 18-65 with a learning disability who
attended day activities in a) 2009/10, b) 2010/11 and c) 2011/12
lived:

i. in the family home
ii. in their own home
iii. in supported accommodation
iv. in residential accommodation?

6) If there have been day service closures within the local
authority, have any alternative services been put in place for
those who attended the day centre; i.e. new learning
disability-specific community activities or transport to/from
suitable existing day activities?

7) If there have been day service closures within the local
authority, were consultations held, and if so, what were the
consultation periods? Please provide full details (excluding
personal/confidential data) of all consultation responses and the
resulting statement from the council.

8) Have charges for any of the following services increased since
1st April 2009:

i. day centre attendance
ii. transport to and from day activities
iii. any related activities;

and if so by how much?

Yours faithfully,

Jo Davies

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Birmingham City Council

25 January 2012

Dear Jo Davies

Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Request for Information - ref: FOI 6581

Thank you for your request for information on LD Day Care as held by the
Council under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 [FOI]
which was received on 24 January. The council has up to twenty working
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Philip Wilson
Prediction Analyst - Public Health
Tel: 0121 303 9462
email: [email address]
www.birmingham.gov.uk/adults

Adults and Communities Directorate
Birmingham City Council
Louisa Ryland House
44 Newhall Street
Birmingham B3 3PL

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21 February 2012


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Dear Jo
Please find below the reply to your FOI request

Philip Wilson
Prediction Analyst - Public Health
Tel: 0121 303 9462
email: [email address]
www.birmingham.gov.uk/adults

Adults and Communities Directorate
Birmingham City Council
Louisa Ryland House
44 Newhall Street
Birmingham B3 3PL

Be safe! Be secure! Think privacy!

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