Sensory Support Service children and young people questionnaire

This consultation is now closed. For results contact the contact named in the following text. For the record, these are the consultation materials.


This questionnaire is to seek views of children and young people who use the Sensory Support Service to help with the review and redesign of the service.


The results will be analysed by the four commissioners. They will take these results in to account when they are working on the new service design.

The results of the consultation will be published with the new service proposal in December 2018. The new service proposal will then be subject to three months formal public consultation.

The questionnaire (closed) is designed to be accessible to all. If you need it in another format contact Alun Davies by email or by phone on 01275 884 033.

Timeline

  • Opened
    7 Jun 2018 at 09:00
  • Closed
    29 Nov 2018 at 10:00
  • Response Published
    20 Dec 2018

Details

Organisational Information

Job role or team to contact for questions Alun Davies
Job title Policy And Strategy Development Officer
Contact Email alun.davies@n-somerset.gov.uk
Contact Telephone 01275 884 033

Project Information

Aim of this consultation The aim of the consultation is to gather the views of the children and young people who have or currently use the Sensory Support
Service. The questions ask what parts of the service have been or are used, what your experiences of the services are, and what you believe are the priorities
for the service in the future.
Close Date 29 Nov 2018 10:00
Consultation Topic
  • Education and early years: including organisation of pre-school and schools, SEND, children’s centres
  • Children, young people and families: including fostering, transition to adult social services, youth justice
Context for this consultation The four local authorities who jointly commission the Sensory Support Service are working to redesign the service. the views of everyone who uses or has
used or who has a interest in the service are very important. These will help the commissioners to develop the most effective and efficient new service.

The Sensory Support Service provides different types of support to different children and young people. We would appreciate your comments on what you think has worked well and why, what has not worked well and why, and any suggestions you wish to make about what could be improved or made more efficient.

Thank you for taking this time – your opinions are important to us.