Update on Educational Psychologist (EP) Assessments

Some families are starting to receive a letter about Educational Psychologist (EP) assessments. You might already have this letter, or you may hear about it from other parent carers.
Here is what is changing.
April 2026 Newsletter

Many families of children and young people with SEND will find useful updates in our latest Bristol Parent Carers newsletter.
We know it can be hard to keep up with all the events, plans, and support available, so we’ve brought together key information in one place.
Your Voice Matters: Let’s Talk About Resource Bases (Online)

Join Bristol Parent Carers and Bristol City Council online on Wednesday 13th May at 10am.
Resource Bases are specialist classrooms or units within mainstream schools. They support children and young people with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) who need extra or different help.
April Reset

The ‘April Reset’ is finally here, which means the pause on many ‘Right to Choose’ (RTC) ADHD and Autism assessment referrals has officially ended.
If you’ve been waiting for the green light to start the process, now is the time to head back to your GP and ask for that RTC referral.
New School Spaces For Bristol Families

You’ve likely seen the headlines: Bristol is getting 500+ new specialist school places!
While this is the news we’ve been waiting for, we know you have questions about what it means for your family right now.
Bristol Parent Carers’ position on the SEND White Paper

SEND White Paper update: what it means for families, what’s changing, what we know so far, and what it could mean for support, rights, and how services are delivered in the future.
Right To Choose

We know many of you are hitting a wall with ADHD and Autism assessment referrals right now. As we approach the end of the financial year, several national providers have paused new ‘Right to Choose’ applications until the ‘April Reset.’
Current Work: SAY BNSSG listening event feedback report

Earlier this year, parent carers from Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire shared their experiences of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS). Families joined listening events, filled in surveys, and shared their views during peer support sessions. In total, 170 parent carers shared their experiences to help improve the service for families.
March 2026 Newsletter

Many families of children and young people with SEND will find useful updates in our latest Bristol Parent Carers newsletter. We’ve brought together key events, plans and support in one place.
Global Majority & North Bristol Peer Support Coordinator

We are looking for a warm, organised and approachable person who is fluent in
Somali, Arabic or Urdu to help build relationships with families and lead peer
support sessions across North Bristol and within Global Majority communities.