Annual Parent Carer Survey

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Alongside our “You Said, We Did” Local Offer Report, the SEND and Inclusion Partnership (SILAP) are pleased to launch an Annual Survey for parents and carers which opens from Friday 25th October. If you are a parent carer of a child or young person aged between 0 to 25 years old with special educational needs and/ or disabilities (SEND), who is receiving education or support in Gloucestershire, then this survey is for you.

The Annual Parent Carer Survey is our way of hearing from you. It is an anonymous questionnaire that asks for feedback about the Education, Health and Care services and support available for children and young people with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

We encourage you to take this opportunity to share your views and experiences. It is helpful and important for us to hear about the advice, support and information you currently receive, how helpful it is, and how you think support and services can improve. 

The information you share in the survey will help the SEND and Inclusion Partnership (SILAP) to better understand how to make continuous improvement to the services and offer for families.

The local area improvement plan has been developed from your feedback and the SEND Inspection. You can use this link to the Improvement plan to see the current priorities and progress.


How do I complete the survey?

The survey will open from Friday 25th October remain open until Sunday 8th December 2024, at 5pm.

Once open you can complete the survey by clicking the following link: you can take the survey


Who do I contact if I would like a physical copy of the survey or have any queries?

The survey can also be made available as a hard copy. To request a hard copy of the survey please contact localoffer@gloucestershire.gov.uk


Who can I speak to if I need help with completing my survey?

If you need additional support in completing this survey, you can contact Gloucestershire Parent Carer Forum at info@glosparentcarerforum.org.uk or by messaging their Facebook page.

There are other organisations who are also able to support - you can find their details on the Parent Carer Support page


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