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York’s Local Offer Website

York’s Local Offer Website . Jack Woodhams York FIS . York’s Local Offer website . Why bother? Who we spoke to and findings How it works The website What now?. Why bother?. The new SEN Reforms – Sept 2014

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York’s Local Offer Website

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  1. York’s Local Offer Website Jack Woodhams York FIS

  2. York’s Local Offer website • Why bother? • Who we spoke to and findings • How it works • The website • What now?

  3. Why bother? • The new SEN Reforms – Sept 2014 • Local authorities are expected to publish a clear, transparent ‘local offer’ of services, developed with parents and young people, so everyone knows what is available. • A single place, which helps people to understand what services they and their family can expect from a range of local agencies. This includes: information on services in education; health and social care and legal rights.

  4. Why bother – the real reason • From consultation with parents and professionals, the website is something on a local level that is needed • Regularly updated website, continually changing as provisions do • Website can be updated instantly • Education, Health and Care Plan • My manager challenged me to create the best local offer website in England

  5. Who we spoke to and findings Time For You groups, CANDI monthly meeting, Integrated Service Conference & National Meeting, Sheffield. • FINDINGS – what people wanted from their local offer: • Simple to use and easy to navigate, no jargon and simple language (not too wordy). • Prior to diagnoses support. • Phone number, to speak to someone • LOCAL OFFER name?????? • Signpost to useful, relevant websites and organisations • Signpost to more in-depth information if needed. • Search bar • Q&A (common questions) • Case studies

  6. The site will be managed by FIS new Info Officer – Elizabeth Webster • We must ensure parents are aware of it, use it and take ownership of it HOW WE DO THIS: • You???? • Families can register with the FIS+ to receive regular information. • Grown by 200 -440 in 2013 • Families will receive three newsletters a year and a free MAX card. What next?

  7. Jack – stop talking and show us the website • Mobile phones at the ready • iPads at the ready • Laptops at the ready • www.yor-ok.org.uk/local-offer.htm

  8. QUESTIONS

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