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Survey of Parents and Carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disability - 2024
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This survey is now closed.
Background
We want to hear from the parents and carers of young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Bristol.
This is your opportunity to tell us what you think the Local Area SEND services do well, and what we could improve. Your response and views about your experiences will help us to improve and shape services in your local area.
This survey is specifically aimed at the parents and carers of young people aged 0-25 with SEND in Bristol. We will be running two further surveys in the future, one specifically aimed at young people aged 18-25 with SEND, and another survey specifically for SEND providers.
Have your say
This engagement survey is open from Friday 15 March to end of day (midnight) Tuesday 7 May.
If you need this consultation survey as a paper version, or Easy Read, Braille, large print, British Sign Language, or in another language, or other alternative format, you can request this by emailing the Bristol City Council SEND team at: sen@bristol.gov.uk or by calling 0117 9223 700.
All those completing the survey will have the opportunity to be entered into a prize draw to win one of four £10 ‘Love2Shop’ vouchers that can be spent on-line or in store at more than 20,000 shops.
You will be asked to provide an email address to take part in the prize draw at the end of the survey.
This survey is now closed.
Background
We want to hear from the parents and carers of young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Bristol.
This is your opportunity to tell us what you think the Local Area SEND services do well, and what we could improve. Your response and views about your experiences will help us to improve and shape services in your local area.
This survey is specifically aimed at the parents and carers of young people aged 0-25 with SEND in Bristol. We will be running two further surveys in the future, one specifically aimed at young people aged 18-25 with SEND, and another survey specifically for SEND providers.
Have your say
This engagement survey is open from Friday 15 March to end of day (midnight) Tuesday 7 May.
If you need this consultation survey as a paper version, or Easy Read, Braille, large print, British Sign Language, or in another language, or other alternative format, you can request this by emailing the Bristol City Council SEND team at: sen@bristol.gov.uk or by calling 0117 9223 700.
All those completing the survey will have the opportunity to be entered into a prize draw to win one of four £10 ‘Love2Shop’ vouchers that can be spent on-line or in store at more than 20,000 shops.
You will be asked to provide an email address to take part in the prize draw at the end of the survey.