Adults between 40 and 74 years old that do not have ongoing medical conditions will receive an invitation to have an NHS Health Check every five years.
Help is available if you have hearing loss, sight loss, deafblindness and deaf blind impairment from local providers in Solihull and national organisations that work in the local area.
Solihull Council has launched its very first podcast series – which aims to help listeners understand what people in Solihull are doing in the fight against climate change and what we can all learn from them
Solihull Council have a Children’s Disability Register as The Children Act 1989 required all local authorities to establish a register of children with a disability in their area
The following information is provided to aid with understanding and explain the process of how Electronic Communications Infrastructure (masts and supporting equipment) are managed through the planning process.
Solihull Council has been working closely with health and social care partners across Birmingham and Solihull to develop a Shared Care Record. This is a confidential electronic system containing health and social care information about individual residents.