Title: Parents as Partners
1Parents as Partners
2Parents as Partners
Timetable 1.30 Welcome and introduction from
Philippa Russell, Chair 1.35 Benchmarking of
Parent Partnership Services (Nick Knapman) 1.50
Mediation works (Susanna Diegel) 2.00
Providing information for parents on the web
(Julia Parnaby and Ann Tinklepaugh) 2.10
Conferencing with parents (Kate Evans) 2.25
Every Family Matters (Ollie Pardo, Alyson Fisk
and Pat Bullen) 2.40 Further questions or
general discussion on working with parents 2.45
Break Summary will be done after break
3Benchmarking Parent Partnership Services
Nick Knapman Co-facilitator SEN Regional
Partnership (SW)
4The big picture
Challenge
Comparison
Service development
Collaboration
5Costs
Range of services
Staffing
Parent Partnership Services in England National
benchmarking 2004
Manage-ment of services
Planning, monitoring and evaluation
Access to services
Strategic work
Casework
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12Using the report
- How does our service differ from
national/regional averages? - How do we differ from our statistical neighbours?
- What accounts for such differences?
- What lessons can we learn from others?
- How can we use this information to improve what
we do?
13Want more information?
- Parent Partnership Services in England
- National benchmarking 2004
- www.parentpartnership.org.uk
- www.sw-special.co.uk
- nknapman_at_devon.gov.uk
- drussell_at_ncb.org.uk
14Mediation works
- Susanna Diegel
- Development Officer
- Yorkshire and Humberside SEN Mediation
- Midlands SEN Mediation
15SEN Mediation User Comments
- Parents
- Everyone had a chance to talk and put their
points across. I felt it was the first chance I
had to explain my views and they had to listen. - The whole process of mediation was a very
positive experience. I was extremely impressed
by the professionalism of the mediation team.
16SEN Mediation User Comments
- LEA representatives
- Best outcome possible was achieved.
- Excellent service throughout. Very well managed.
Engendered a spirit of co-operation that made
resolution very straightforward. - This was very helpful in solving a difficult
situation and a useful opportunity for all those
involved to discuss the future.
17SEN Mediation User Comments
- School representatives
- My expectations were exceeded. The mediator was
highly skilled and did a superb job! A very
professional service. - The disagreement was resolved promptly and to
everyones satisfaction. - First experience of mediation and it was a very
positive one.
18Want more information?
- www.midlandssenmediation.com
- www.yhsen-mediation.com
- office_at_midlandssenmediation.com
- www.senmediation.org.uk
19Providing information for parents on the web
Julia Parnaby Advice Line Co-ordinator /
Adviser Ann Tinklepaugh Step-by-Step
Co-ordinator Advisory Centre for Education
20Want more information?
- julia.parnaby_at_ace.dialnet.com
- 0207 704 3376
- www.ace-ed.org.uk
21Conferencing with parents
Kate Evans Manager Partnership with
Parents Surrey County Council
22Why do it?
- Good practice
- Growing expectation that it will happen
- Can change strategic thinking
- Can reduce disagreement
23What can it do?
- Bring together parents, schools, LEA and other
partner agencies - Explore different perspectives to meeting
childrens needs - Identify best practice for working together
- Contribute to the development of SEN strategy
- Identify areas for development for effective
working with parents
24Table tasks
25What did people think?
- More aware of the fact that professionals do
care about my childs future. - Realisation that I had so little concept of the
difficulties faced (Headteacher) - As ammunition for requesting/demanding more
resources to support families in their own homes
(Social Care Manager) - Parents feel empowered to feel involved from the
beginning must be taken seriously in meetings
to assess and make decisions in the future.
26But .
- today only works if it results in real change
27Want more information?
- Conferencing with parents
- Good practice guidelines
- www.sersen.uk.net
- www.scrip.uk.net
28Every Family Matters
- Ollie Pardo
- Derby Derbyshire Parent Partnership
Co-ordinator - Alyson Fisk
- Parent
- Pat Bullen
- EMSEN Co-ordinator
29Working with the Regional Parent Partnership
Network
- Work strand within EMSEN action plan for 3 years
- PPS (Parent Partnership Service) represented on
EMSEN management group for two years a parent on
the group for almost two years - Two annual conferences Listen to Me the voice
of the child/young person Nov 2003 - Every Family Matters Feb 2005
30Hard to Reach Familiesor hard to reach services?
- Turning the concept of hard to reach on its
head- what can services do differently? - Reaching a wide range of participants from health
and social care, the voluntary sector, alongside
education
- Eleven workshops focusing on specific approaches
work such as work with fathers/work with
survivors etc - Hearing the voice of children young people
through an inclusive theatre group
31Pursuing the hard to reach- making every family
matter
- Next steps in ensuring services reach out further
into communities in the region - Influencing other key stakeholders, such as
Initial Teacher Training in the region
- Taking further our specific joint project with
SureStart, looking into both leisure
opportunities for disabled children young
people and looking into Direct Payments
32Every Child Deserves..Play Leisure
- Additional SureStart project commissioned to
explore leisure play opportunities for disabled
children - Voluntary sector partner sought to conduct
research
Source ContinYou 2005
33Research into play leisure
- 69 of mainstream providers had not been asked to
take a child with complex needs - 58 of parents/carers had difficulty accessing a
club/activity
- Main barriers to inclusion
- Lack of understanding by staff
- Support for children
34Every Child Deserves Play Leisure
- Solutions
- To the lack of understanding by staff
- Use of Good Practice Guide and Audit Tool for
inclusion Every Child Deserves Play and Leisure
- (adapted from Nottinghamshire EYDCP Hands up
for Inclusion pack) - To support for children
- Use of Direct Payments
- Voice of the Child
- How do we obtain the childs views?
- Do we focus on the needs of the child or the
parent?
35Every Family Matters
- Find out more on the EMSEN website
- www.emleas.org.uk
- Contact us at
- Kjenkins.GOEM_at_go-regions.gsi.gov.uk
- Pat_Bullen_at_talk21.com
- Tel 0115 971 2543
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