Strengthening inclusive neighbourhoods, schools and community spaces to support children and young people with additional needs and their families
The demand for children and young people’s SEND support is growing, leading to increasing waitlists, rising school exclusions, and more children being placed in Tier 4 (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) beds for neurodivergent mental health needs. But what if we could move away from crisis-driven SEND intervention and instead focus on a preventative, community-led, and system-enabled approach that adapts environments to better support SEND needs?
Join GM Integrated Care Partnership – PCCA team for this upcoming webinar to explore the impact of co-produced and person-centred community interventions in creating SEND-inclusive learning environments and neighbourhoods for children and young people.
The event will discuss how projects across GM are devolving power to children, parents and carers to influence decision-making, and how collaboration between schools, families, and community organisations are being strengthened to provide wrap-around SEND support. By working together, listening and empowering children and young people, these approaches are improving support for SEND children, their families, and carers, while also helping to reduce school exclusions and waiting times for healthcare-focused SEND services.
Speakers Include:
- Diane Ainsworth, Pioneer House
- Carla Chorlton, Neurodiversity in Education GM
- Maria Simpkin and Parent/Carer Forum Reps, Manchester City Council