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Could you be our Comms & Information Officer?

30th April, 2024|

FACT Bucks is seeking a motivated, flexible person with a passion to raise awareness of FACT Bucks and its work by further developing and maintaining a wide social media presence alongside regular face to face engagements. These provide families of SEND children and young people with regular updates on actions taken and opportunities to engage, as well as provide links to support groups and a flow of issues to...

National Wraparound Childcare Programme survey

22nd April, 2024|

National Wraparound Childcare Programme – Survey for Parent Carers As part of the National Wraparound Childcare Programme the Department for Education, with the support of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums, have developed a survey to better understand to what extent the current wraparound childcare offer for primary age children meets the needs of parents and children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND). They are looking for parents of primary age children with a special...

Health Transitions 14+ Survey and Discussion

21st February, 2024|

Health Transitions 14+ FACT Bucks have been discussing with Healthwatch the challenges which face SEND YP as they transition away from Children’s Secondary Health Services (not GPs and Pharmacists) to Adult Secondary Specialist provisions. We are aware of the struggles that can and do face us all when our young people must move into adult services and that too often discharge from service seems to be a common theme. Healthwatch have agreed to undertake a research project...

FACT Bucks SEND Survey 2024

6th February, 2024|

Please complete our annual survey, as your feedback is crucial for year-on-year data comparisons. Closes 24 February. Prizes of £150, £100 and £50 available. Survey Link: Buckinghamshire SEND Survey 2024 Advert with QR Code:

DfE Guide: Arranging Education

30th January, 2024|

Department for Education: PDF December 2023: Arranging Education For Children Who Cannot Attend School Because Of Health Needs The guidance describes how local authorities and schools can best support children unable to attend school due to physical or mental health needs. It includes statutory guidance on duties to arrange suitable education and steps schools should take to reintegrate children once they are well enough to attend.

Autism Consultation

15th August, 2023|

During 2022 Buckinghamshire Council held a series of community outreach events to learn which issues are most important to autistic people and their families, and the professionals who work with them. Taking the learning from these events, the Council have drafted an autism strategy for Buckinghamshire. They now want to hear from people about whether they’ve got the strategy right. A consultation on the strategy is now open, and the Council wants to hear from autistic people,...

2023 Buckinghamshire SEND Survey

22nd June, 2023|

Thanks to all the parents who completed our SEND survey for 2023 which has been shared with the Council and Health bodies. The lived experience of families remains unchanged in 12 months, although the theme of the comments is focussed mire strongly on therapies and lack of school place this year. We have made both key priorities for 2023-24. Congratulations to Hannah from Aston Abbotts who won the entry prize. The results are here below 2023 Buckinghamshire...

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