The sun is shining and the Summer term is in full swing. Welcome to our Newsletter for May 2025. As always we have taken the top highlights from SEND news […]
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Bristol Parent Carers related news.
April Newsletter
It’s Autism acceptance month and the final newsletter of this term. Inside you will find uplifting podcasts and other media, a new free course running across Bristol to support parent carer […]
March Newsletter
Welcome to our March SEND news update. March started off in full-swing as we hosted another fantastic ‘Together for SEND’ event at We The Curious. Thank you to all those […]
February Newsletter
Welcome to our SEND news update for February. This month we are busy preparing for our annual event ‘Together for SEND’. You’ll find more information and a link to book […]
January Newsletter
The latest January edition of our newsletter is here! However you spent your time over the holidays, we hope there were moments of joy. To get 2025 off to a […]
November Newsletter
Welcome to the November edition of our newsletter. Inside you will find updates from Bristol Parent Carer Forum, an opportunity to feedback and shape co-production services, a document outlining your […]
Our work over the last year
Introducing our 2023-2024 Impact Report We are excited to share our 2023-2024 Impact Report, which highlights the vital work of our Parent Carer Forum and the progress we’ve made together […]
Our Co-Production Charter
We are excited to share that the Bristol Co-production Charter has officially been launched! This important initiative is a collaborative effort between Bristol Parent Carers, Bristol City Council, and the […]
Bristol Parent Carers are partnering with 20 local Bristol primary schools on an exciting new project, known as Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools or PINS. PINS is a […]
Written statement of action update
In 2019 SEND services in Bristol were inspected. Five areas of weakness were identified by Ofsted and the CQC and the Written Statement of Action (click here for link) was […]