This service is for parents and carers of children, aged 0 to 19, with special educational needs.
Our team help develop closer links and better communication between families and all involved with their child. This could include schools, Children and Lifelong Learning (C&LL), [formerly education and social services], voluntary organisations and other professionals involved with a child who may have a special educational need.
We provide a confidential and impartial service across the county, offering information and support. For example, we can:
- help you to express your views in writing
- accompany you to meetings about your child
- provide support and information if you have a child who has been, or is at risk of, being excluded from school.
SPPS is funded by Staffordshire County Council. It operates independently as a confidential service for parents and carers of children with special educational needs.
An Advisory Group supports and guides the work of the Service. The Terms of Reference for the Advisory Group and Minutes of their last meeting can be viewed by clicking on the highlighted text.
Parents will be notified of allocated Secondary School places on 1 March 2010
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Free workshops for parents to find out about the Inclusion Development Programme and how it affec...
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The Home Access Grant offers thousands of families the opportunity to claim free computers and in...
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Book your place now on one of the Family Fun Days arranged by Staffordshire's Aiming High Team
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Issue 11, January 2010, now published.
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Family Seal - A Pilot Programme was run by Tracy and Sam from Staffordshire Parent Partnership Service during February 2008 at a local Primary School - see the full report attached Family Seal Report
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