The aim of the Parent Partnership Services is to ensure parents of children with additional needs, including the very young, have access to information and guidance about the special educational needs of their child. Access to such information means they can make appropriate, informed decisions.
(SEN Code of Practice 2001, 2:19)
It is a statutory requirement for every Local Authority to provide a Parent Partnership Service. The Parent Partnership Service in North Lincolnshire is funded by the council. It supports all five Every Child Matters outcomes by providing a range of flexible services. These include:
- Free, confidential and impartial advice and information
- Access to independent support, resources and training
- Guidance through SEN processes and procedures. Including individual education plans, assessments, statements and reviews; mediation, appeals and tribunals; school admissions, transitions and exclusions.
- Practical assistance with letter writing, reports and paperwork
- Support in preparing for or attending meetings
- Help with resolving concerns or disputes
- Signposting to other sources of information and support