Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Alternative Provision Strategy Refresh

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Staffordshire currently has a joint strategy for Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The strategy is joint between Staffordshire County Council and the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board (ICB).

The strategy sets out priorities to improve outcomes and experiences for children and young people with SEND and their families and is due to be refreshed for the next 5 years.

It’s important that those affected by the strategy have the opportunity to shape it. We’re listening to children, young people, parents, carers and professionals. Their feedback will be used to develop the strategy for the years ahead.

There are three ways people can get involved:

  • Survey for children and young people

  • Attend a community conversation

  • Post an online note

All feedback will help to develop a strategy that builds on progress already made and sets out Staffordshire’s local response to national policy and funding challenges.

Survey for children and young people

The voice of children and young people in Staffordshire will be at the heart of the new strategy.

A survey will be open from 2 June until 4 July to give children and young people chance to share their thoughts and ideas about how support for those with SEND can be improved.

We’re working with schools and colleges and encouraging as many children and young people as possible to take part. Their views will shape a strategy that reflects their needs and experiences. The online version can be completed in the links below.

Community conversations

Parents and carers of children with SEND, and professionals working with children are invited to attend a community conversation event about SEND and Alternative Provision in Staffordshire.

Four events are taking place in June to bring people together and explore what is working well and priorities for the future.

At the events, we’ll be using a coproduction game, called ‘Whose Shoes?’ to explore different perspectives, share experiences, and identify solutions and best practice.

Feedback from the sessions will be used to create the new strategy.

We welcome all stakeholders across the local area partnership, including:

  • parents and carers
  • young people aged 16 years and over with lived experience
  • professionals from health, education, and social care

You can book your place at one of the in-person events using the links below.

Digital post it note

You can share your experiences, thoughts and ideas using our digital post it note.

Posts can be made anonymously.

Staffordshire currently has a joint strategy for Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The strategy is joint between Staffordshire County Council and the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board (ICB).

The strategy sets out priorities to improve outcomes and experiences for children and young people with SEND and their families and is due to be refreshed for the next 5 years.

It’s important that those affected by the strategy have the opportunity to shape it. We’re listening to children, young people, parents, carers and professionals. Their feedback will be used to develop the strategy for the years ahead.

There are three ways people can get involved:

  • Survey for children and young people

  • Attend a community conversation

  • Post an online note

All feedback will help to develop a strategy that builds on progress already made and sets out Staffordshire’s local response to national policy and funding challenges.

Survey for children and young people

The voice of children and young people in Staffordshire will be at the heart of the new strategy.

A survey will be open from 2 June until 4 July to give children and young people chance to share their thoughts and ideas about how support for those with SEND can be improved.

We’re working with schools and colleges and encouraging as many children and young people as possible to take part. Their views will shape a strategy that reflects their needs and experiences. The online version can be completed in the links below.

Community conversations

Parents and carers of children with SEND, and professionals working with children are invited to attend a community conversation event about SEND and Alternative Provision in Staffordshire.

Four events are taking place in June to bring people together and explore what is working well and priorities for the future.

At the events, we’ll be using a coproduction game, called ‘Whose Shoes?’ to explore different perspectives, share experiences, and identify solutions and best practice.

Feedback from the sessions will be used to create the new strategy.

We welcome all stakeholders across the local area partnership, including:

  • parents and carers
  • young people aged 16 years and over with lived experience
  • professionals from health, education, and social care

You can book your place at one of the in-person events using the links below.

Digital post it note

You can share your experiences, thoughts and ideas using our digital post it note.

Posts can be made anonymously.

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    Community Conversations - Help shape Staffordshire’s SEND and Alternative Provision strategy

    Parents carers and professionals you are invited to attend a community conversation event about Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Alternative Provision in Staffordshire.

    Your thoughts and experiences will help shape Staffordshire's SEND and Alternative Provision Strategy and guide the way professionals across education, health and social care support children and young people in the future.

    Throughout June, four events are taking place across Staffordshire. They will bring people together to explore what is working well and priorities for the future.

    At the events, we’ll be using a coproduction game, called ‘Whose Shoes?’ to explore different perspectives, share experiences, and identify solutions and best practice.

    Feedback from the sessions, along with responses to a survey for children and young people, will be used by Staffordshire County Council working in partnership with Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board (ICB), to create the new strategy.

    Please join us/share this information to help shape a strategy that reflects the needs and priorities of our community.

    Book your place online using the links below.

    Dates and venues

    Date

    Venue

    Time

    Link to book

    Thursday 19 June 2025

    Keele Hall

    10am to 2pm

    Book your place

    Friday 20 June 2025

    Stafford Rangers Football Club

    10am to 2pm

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    Tuesday 24 June 2025

    The Deer Barn, Burton

    10am to 2pm

    Book your place

    Friday 27 June 2025

    Codsall Community Hub

    10am to 2pm

    Book your place

    (Please note: If you are attending the Keele event, details for registering your car are included in the link. Make sure to complete this prior to attending.)

    Who should attend?

    We welcome all stakeholders across the local area partnership, including:

    • parents and carers
    • young people aged 16 years and over with lived experience
    • professionals from health, education, and social care
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