Extra information for you

Find here lots of infomation which could be useful to you and your family.

Documents and information on this page are of general interest. PaCC is part of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF); some documents and information have been provided by one of the many parent carers forums active in England. If you need specific information and support around your child and your family’s needs please contact SENDIASS, Amaze’s advice line at [email protected] or call 01273 772289 (open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 2.30pm).

SEND children at secondary schools – letter from Secondary Heads Forum

John McKee, Chair of Secondary Heads Forum, shared with us his perspective on the work of local schools during the pandemic. “The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable. These words have resonated with secondary school heads throughout this extremely challenging period for the young people across[...] Read More

Home To School Transport – news and updates

It’s been a very busy few months across the Summer and Autumn for PaCC Home to School Transport (HTST) Reps Diana & Pippa. Following the extremely turbulent experiences for students, families and schools in 2019, the September return this year ran a lot more smoothly – despite the increased challenges presented by the ongoing Pandemic.[...] Read More

Brighton & Hove SEND Strategy 2020-2025

Brighton & Hove City Council has developed a new SEND Strategy for children and young people aged 0-25. The strategy has been a positive collaboration, and a thoughtful piece of engagement work, led by Georgina Clarke-Green, Assistant Director, Health, SEN and Disability. PaCC was actively involved representing parent carers in the city, and their children[...] Read More

2nd lock down – how was it for our families?

PaCC gets parent carers’ views on 2nd lockdown from coffee mornings Whilst we are writing this, we are emerging from the second national lockdown into Tier 2 restrictions in Brighton & Hove. PaCC was keen to hear from families how the second lockdown affected them and what information, help and support they wanted to be[...] Read More

Celebrating the hard work of PaCC partner groups – Summer holidays and autumn term 2020

Since the beginning of lockdown, PaCC steering group reps and colleagues from Amaze met weekly via Zoom to discuss the many issues that families were facing because of Covid restrictions. A regular theme of discussion was the lack of access to open spaces, the lack of leisure opportunities, the lack of PAs and the concerning[...] Read More

John Mckee on developing relationships between secondary schools and PaCC & Amaze

John McKee on developing relationships between secondary schools, PaCC and Amaze: Secondary Heads in Brighton and Hove place great value on collaboration. It is our belief that we can only offer the very best for each and every child in our city if we work in partnership with our community. And it is this belief[...] Read More

Coffee mornings for parent carers

A way to keep in touch during the pandemic Covid 19 has changed our everyday life, the way we used to do things, including meeting other people. For many parents lockdown has meant that the small amount of time they usually had for themselves was mostly wiped out. Many families have felt more isolated and[...] Read More

translate »