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Sandwell Parents Voices United Annual Survey 2024
1.
Please can you tell us your gender?
Female
Male
Transgender
Non-Binary
Prefer not to say
2.
What is parent/carers age group?
Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
3.
As a parent/carer, would you consider yourself to have Special Educational Needs or Disability?
Yes
No
4.
May we ask if English is your first spoken language?
Yes
No
Other (please specify)
5.
Thinking of the child/young person with SEND, what age are they?
0-4 years
5-10 years
11-15 years
16-19 years
20-25 years
6.
How many children with SEND is in your family?
1
2
3
4
5
7.
What is child/young person`s main area of need/disability?
Autism
Hearing impairment
Visual Impairment
Multiple sensory impairment
Moderate learning disability
Physical disability
Profound and multiple learning disability
Severe learning disability
Social, emotional mental health
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Developmental trauma
Speech, language, communication need
Specific learning difficulties
Unsure/awaiting assessment
Other
8.
What type of educational setting does your child/young person attend?
Private nursery
Child minder
Specialist early years setting
Mainstream nursery
Mainstream primary school
Mainstream secondary school
Mainstream College
Mainstream college
University
Specialist special needs school
Base/Hub located within a mainstream setting
Base/Hub located within Independent Mainstream school
Specialist college
Independent specialist school
Independent mainstream school
Alternative provision
Hospital education
Elective home education by choice
Elective home education - No other options available
Education other than at school
Apprenticeships
Not in education, Employment or training
Not applicable-preschool age
Awaiting school placement
9.
Do you believe your child/young person is in the best educational setting to meet their individual needs?
Yes
No
Unsure
10.
Does your child/young person have support for their education via any of the following?
Inclusion learning service
Educational health care plan ( EHCP)
Disabled student allowance
Pupil premium ( Free School Meals)
Pupil premium plus ( Children in care/Previously in care)
Early years disability access fund
No additional support
Not sure
11.
If your child/young person is accessing any of the educational services listed below, or has accessed them during 2023 and early 2024, Please rate overall quality of provision, thinking about communications of practitioner, knowledge range and level of service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
SEN team
Educational Psychology service
Inclusion learning service
Visual Impairment service
Physical Impairment service
Inclusion Early years learning service
Complex communication and autism service ( CCAT)
SEND home to school transport service
Sandwell Virtual school
Sandwell alternative provision service
Elective home education team
EOTAS
12.
What is working well within Sandwell Inclusion learning services?
13.
What is not working so well within Sandwell Inclusion learning service?
14.
What would make it easier to access Inclusion learning service?
Clearer information about services available.
A clearer and more flexible referral/assessment/support criteria
Shorter waiting times
Quiet waiting rooms with less stimulation
Improved involvement/communications with young person and family
Better understanding from staff/practitioners/awareness of child`s challenges
Increased support when parent/carer has special educational needs/disability
15.
Which service does your child/young person access from Social care?
Children`s social care ( Under 18 years of age)
Adults social care ( over 18 years of age)
16.
If your child/young person is accessing any of the Social Care services listed below, or has accessed them during 2023 and early 2024, Please rate overall quality of provision, thinking about communications of practitioner, knowledge range and level of service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Children with Disability team
Adult social care team
Early help partnership
Strengthening families service
Direct payments
Short breaks opportunity for carers
Short break activities
Overnight respite breaks
17.
What is working well within Social Care?
18.
What is not working so well within Social Care?
19.
What would make it easier to access Social Care services?
clearer information provided about services available
Better understanding from practitioners about young person`s challenges
Shorter waiting list times
More involvement with young person and family
Quiet waiting rooms with less stimulation
Improved parking/access to public transport
More access to support when parent/carer has special educational needs/disability
20.
If your child/young person is accessing any health services ( NHS) or have done so in 2023 and early 2024, please rate overall quality of this provision, thinking about things like communications, practitioner knowledge, range and level of service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Speech and language service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Physiotherapist service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Occupational therapist service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
CAMHS
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
General practitioner
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Dental/specialist dental service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Health Visitor service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
School Nursing service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Paediatrics service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Continence services
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Orthotics service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Ophtalmology services
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Wheelchair service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Adult mental health service
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
21.
What is working well within health care ( NHS) services?
22.
What is not working so well within Health care ( NHS) services?
23.
Has your child/young person got an EHCP?
Yes
No
Awaiting assessment
Awaiting a decision
24.
If your child/young person has been issued with EHCP in past 12 months, have you found the process
Very easy
Easy
Neither easy nor difficult
Difficult
Very difficult
25.
Have you received support during your process to obtain an EHCP?
No- I did not need help
No- I did not know who to seek advice from
SEN case officer supported me
SENCO/other at school supported me
SENDIASS service supported me
Early years Inclusion support team helped
Solicitor supported me
Independent advocate
Local support group
Family helped me
26.
Has child/young persons EHCP annual review been held on time?
Yes
No
27.
Following annual review of EHCP, did Local Authority notify you of decision to amend/cease/maintain within timeframes
Yes
No
28.
Following annual review, if decision was made to amend/maintain EHCP, how long did it take to receive amended final EHCP
within 3 months of annual review
within 4-6 months of annual review
within 6-8 months of annual review
within 8-10 months of annual review
within 10-12 months of annual review
I still have not received it by the time of the next annual review
29.
Do you feel Sandwell Parents Voices United are helping you?
NoYes
No
30.
What more could Sandwell Parents Voices United to to support you?
31.
How best may Sandwell Parents Voices United contact you?