Coproduction is an equal and reciprocal relationship where everyone’s knowledge and skills are used to create better outcomes. When local area partners work constructively together, a culture of inclusion and coproduction begins to thrive, trust strengthens, relationships flourish and better outcomes are generated for all. The success of good quality coproduction and participation depends on organisational cultures fostering and embedding this approach.
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*PFA stands for Preparing for Adulthood - more info can be found here*

Scoring Reminder 3 = Definitely true / doing well 2= only partly true / doing ok 1= False / not doing well

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* 1. Clear information on PfA is available to all young people with SEND, regardless of whether they have an EHCP, have SEN Support or attend mainstream or specialist provision (https://fis.peterborough.gov.uk/kb5/peterborough/directory/localoffer.page?familychannel=8-7)

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* 2. Children and young people with SEND and their families feel that their views and opinions are included and valued

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* 3. We try to create a foundation of good quality coproduction and inclusion:

- we welcome and care about you
- we value and include you
- we communicate information you need in a form you understand
- we work in partnership with parents and take on board your ideas and suggestions

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