Record

Ref NoBCC/1/CD/5
TitleCentral Relief Sub-Committee (1930 - 1948) and its related sub-sub-committees
LevelSub Series
Date1930 - 1948
Access StatusClosed (Content)
AccessConditionsThe records of the Central Relief Sub-Committee and its sub-sub-committees contain personal information on individuals seeking payments, emigration or under the care of the Authority due to mental health issues and child protection. The records have therefore been closed for 100 years, in compliance with the Data Protection Act, 1998, and patient confidentiality guidelines.
AdminHistoryThe Central Relief Sub-Committee was formed in January 1930 to co-ordinate and set the rules and scales of out-door relief centrally for all of the initial twelve Sectional Relief Sub-Committees. The sub-committee regularly revised and reviewed its payment rates and rules and regulations, and examined such issues as payments in kind for fuel and clothing. A minor sub-sub-committee also reported to this sub-committee. It was appointed in April 1933, and sat intermittently until January 1937. Its main function was to consider matters relating to relief scales implemented and the granting of unemployment assistance to people of Birmingham facing hardship as a result of poverty or unemployment. It later looked into matters relating to Birmingham's various Medical Districts, as well as allocation of general hardship allowances, boarding out and other areas (see BCC/1/CD/5/1/3 and 5 - 6).
LanguageEnglish
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