
Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families are being encouraged to share their experiences of services and support in Wolverhampton.
Here you can take part in the share your experiences of SEND services and support survey. We need to know what you think by 30 September 2023.
The city's SEND and Inclusion Partnership Board is looking at how services and support for children and young people with SEND and in alternative provision can be improved.
And it wants to know what children and young people with SEND think about the services and support they have.
There are four surveys, one for children aged 0-10, one for children aged 11 and 12, one for teenagers aged 13 to 17, and one for young people aged 18 and over.
The SEND Partnership and Inclusion Board includes the City of Wolverhampton Council, the Black Country Integrated Care Board, Wolverhampton Information, Advice and Support Service, Wolverhampton Voluntary Community Action, Voice4Parents and local schools and works with others to provide services to children and young people with SEND from birth to 25.
Please visit Wolverhampton SEND and Inclusion Partnership Board Survey for more information.