Talking Points - Advice Sessions
Monthly SEN Advice Drop-In Sessions:
Do you have concerns about your child's education or would like some help in approaching school or nursery? Would you like support at a meeting or to talk through what you want to say? Would you like help with understanding reports, writing letters or getting ready for a meeting?
If you would like to find out more about the SEN system, or are looking for a chance to talk things through, join us at one of our free Talking Points drop-in sessions. The sessions are normally held in County Hall but during the current time, we would like to offer you a personal 1-1 telephone meeting with one of our Advisors. The Telephone Appointments usually take place on the first Wednesday of the month and the third Friday of the month.
These sessions run from 10-11.30am. Upcoming dates are listed here - https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/residents/children-education-and-families/education-and-learning/special-educational-needs-and-disability-local-offer/information-advice-and-support-parents-and-children-about-sen/sendiass-oxfordshire/advice-parents
To reserve a time slot (initially for half an hour), please email info@sendiass-oxfordshire.org.uk or telephone 07786524294 and Liz Kinch, our Administrator, will arrange an appointment for you.
You can always ring and arrange an appointment at any other time.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Elizabeth Kinch
- Telephone
- 01865 810516 01865 810516 07786524294 07786524294
- liz.kinch@oxfordshire.gov.uk
- Website
- Talking Points
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- Parent Organisation
- SENDIASS Oxfordshire SEN & Disability Information Advice and Support Service - formerly Parent Partnership
Where to go
- Address
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County Hall
New Road
Oxford
- Postcode
- OX1 1ND
- View OX1 1ND on a map
Costs
- Costs
- FREE
Availability
- Other notes
Open to parents, carers and relatives of any child with SEN or disabilities.
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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Adults
Carers - Notes
Open to parents, carers and relatives of any child with SEN or disabilities.
- Supporting people with
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Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment
Record managed by Oxfordshire Family Information Service
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