BAAPB Chair position - Applications open



The Birmingham Autism and ADHD Partnership Board is seeking a new Chair.

In the Birmingham Autism and ADHD Partnership Board meeting yesterday, it was announced that Prof Ashok Roy, current chair of BAAPB, would be standing down as board chair after many years. The Board would like to thank Ashok for his years of dedication and ongoing commitment to making a better Birmingham for people who are autistic or have ADHD and their families.

As such, Birmingham Autism and ADHD Partnership Board is seeking a new Board Chair with lived experience to help improve outcomes and shape a better Birmingham for autistic people, people with ADHD and their families.

The Chair role will support the Birmingham Autism and ADHD Partnership Board in the delivery of its agreed priorities, providing insightful advice based on lived experience of autism and/or ADHD.

Please see the attached job description for more information about the Chair of Birmingham Autism and ADHD Partnership Board role.

How to apply:

Please email an expression of interest to AutismADHD@birmingham.gov.uk. Include why you would like to chair the board, what skills you bring to the post, and how we can support you.

Deadline to submit your application is by 9am on Monday 1st June 2026.

Applications received after 9am on this date will not be considered.

If you have any question about the job description or application process, please contact the Board team on AutismADHD@birmingham.gov.uk

We welcome applications from people with lived experience from across Birmingham - please feel free to share this job description wider with your networks, and to citizens who are autistic or have ADHD and their families.

 

 

Perry Common Festival


Saturday 13th June 2026

Perry Common Community Hall, B23 5JD.
 

NNS Bridging Communities are organising an event on 7th May, 10:00am–2:00pm


Hello,

I hope you are well.

NNS Bridging Communities are organising an event on 7th May, 10:00am–2:00pm, and we would like to personally invite you to attend.

The session will be a great opportunity to learn more about the work we do, connect with other organisations and individuals from across Birmingham, and explore ways we can support each other moving forward. There will also be workshops and information on funding support delivered by Birmingham Community Matters, which may be particularly useful for those looking to develop projects or access funding.

Please note that there will be BSL Interpreters available.

Further details, including the full agenda, will be shared next week 😊

We hope you’re able to join us!

 

Sanjeev Singh

Bridging Communities NNS Project Coordinator 

Our Place Support

0121 354 4080

 

Community Conversation Roadshow - Bring the ASC&H Community Conversation Roadshow to Your Group

 

Dear Colleagues,

We’re delivering a programme of Adult Social Care & Health (ASC&H) community conversation roadshows across Birmingham and would welcome the opportunity to work with Neighbourhood Network Schemes and local community groups to reach residents in familiar, trusted settings.

These roadshows are not formal presentations or assessmentled sessions. They are short, friendly conversations focused on early help, prevention, and helping people understand what support is available in their local community.

We’re particularly keen to join existing groups, activities and dropins – such as lunch clubs, coffee mornings, faith groups, or community sessions – rather than setting up new standalone events.

We would also welcome the opportunity for our Adult Social Care & Health colleagues and community partners to showcase their services before and after the event in a marketplace style for your members to take information away.

John McMahon

Engagement Manager

Adult Social Care & Health Directorate

Birmingham City Council

Zone G48

Council House Extension

Congreve Passage

Birmingham

B3 3DA

 

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0773 408 4566  (7am-7pm)

Post Address: PO Box 15537, Birmingham, B2 2PQ

John.mcmahon@birmingham.gov.uk