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  • Your Voice Member Survey 2014

    Your Voice is a membership scheme for Norfolk residents who want to share their views and experiences of public services. This survey is for members of Your Voice to tell us what they think of the scheme. If you are not a member, please visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/yourvoice to find out more and to join. More
    Closed 7 January 2015
  • Norfolk's Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment

    Since April 2013 every Health and Wellbeing Board in England has been responsible for publishing and updating a statement of the need for pharmaceutical services in its area. This is known as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment, or PNA for short. The aim of the assessment is to set out the current pharmaceutical services available in Norfolk, identify any gaps in services and make recommendations on future development. In drafting the PNA we have used feedback from a survey that we... More
    Closed 24 December 2014
  • Budget and Services 2015-2018

    Last year through our Putting People First strategy, we asked for your views on our proposals to save £189 million over three years from 2014/17. As a result of that consultation, we have already agreed £40m of savings for 2015/16. But our latest forecast means we have to find a further £12.9m in savings for 2015/16. This time we’re asking for your views on our proposals to close this budget gap. We think we can make most of the £12.9m savings by being more efficient, but some... More
    Closed 19 December 2014
  • Consultation on a proposal to relocate and expand Chapel Road Complex Needs School from Attleborough to Old Buckenham

    Background Chapel Road Complex Needs School is currently based in Attleborough and provides 60 places for children and young people aged 3 to 19. It has been consistently judged outstanding by Ofsted. The school buildings are in need of modernisation and a larger site is required to rebuild it to meet the future needs of its pupils, who have a range of complex needs. We also want to ensure that it can educate as many children with special educational needs as possible from the south... More
    Closed 14 December 2014
  • Early Education Funding

    Norfolk County Council is considering changes to the way it funds nurseries, childminders and other providers of early education. We want to: Simplify the formula that we use, by reducing the range of rates we pay to different providers. Target our funding to children living in more deprived parts of the county. Support smaller providers to be sustainable. Reward providers that offer a high quality service. Offer flexible childcare for working... More
    Closed 5 October 2014
  • Norfolk Putting People First Budget Consultation for 2014-17

    Norfolk County Council predicted an estimated funding shortfall of at least £189 million over the next three years unless it actedto change things. This was because if things continued as they had, the combination of increasing council costs, increased demand for services, inflation and a cut in Government funding meant we would need to spend at least £189 million more than we can expect to receive in income. We asked your views on our savings proposals to meet this gap in our budget.... More
    Closed 12 December 2013
  • Integrated Risk Management Plan 2014/17

    Norfolk Fire aned Rescue Authority have published their draft Integrated Risk Management Plan for 2014/17 and is now consulting on it. The Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP) process is a complete review of fire and rescue provision in Norfolk. We have analysed the most significant risks to people and buildings in our county. We have identified how we intend to respond to those risks within the budget and the resources we are given. More
    Closed 12 December 2013
  • Your Voice Member Survey 2013

    Your Voice is a membership scheme for Norfolk residents who want to share their views and experiences of public services. This survey is for members of Your Voice to tell us what they think of the scheme. If you are not a member, please visit www.norfolk.yourvoice.co.uk to find out more and to join. More
    Closed 8 September 2013
  • Community Mental Health Support Services Consultation

    Norfolk County Council, in partnership with health and district councils, funds housing related floating support services to support adults with mental health needs in Norfolk to live independently in their own homes. Floating support services are services which are provided to the person wherever they live. They can move with the person if they move home and are not attached to a property. At the moment, there are three services that provide a broad range of support that helps people... More
    Closed 15 July 2013
  • Consultation on proposed changes to services for the Gypsy Roma Traveller community

    Norfolk County Council is proposing to make changes to the services we provide to the Gypsy Roma Traveller community, including the support we provide to children and young people at school. We want to make changes to ensure that all children and young people from the Gypsy Roma Traveller community are supported to do well at school, and to make sure that the service is financially secure. We are proposing a new way of working that places a greater emphasis on training and supporting school... More
    Closed 28 April 2013
  • Consultation of proposed changes to the English Language Support Service (ELSS)

    Norfolk County Council is proposing to change the way that the English Language Support Services operates. We want to make changes to the service to ensure that all children and young people who have English as an additional language are supported to do well at school, and to make sure that the service is financially secure. We are proposing a new way of working that places a much greater emphasis on training and supporting school staff, building their capacity and helping them to... More
    Closed 1 March 2013
  • Setting the budget for 2013/14

    One of the key proposals for this year is the County Council should, for the third year running, freeze its share of Council Tax to help contain costs for residents. Every one per cent raised by the County Council from Council Tax would generate £3.4m in income. The Council proposes a freeze. We welcome your views on this proposal. You can also see the savings proposals for 2013/14, that we previously consulted you on as part of Norfolk's Big Conversation. We welcome any comments... More
    Closed 31 December 2012
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