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A Voice for Parent Carers in Oxfordshire

Our MISSION

Oxfordshire Parent Carers Forum (OxPCF) is an independent group enabling the voices of parent carers of children and young people with SEND across Oxfordshire to be heard.  The forum is committed to making parent carer participation an integral part of service and information development and provision in Oxfordshire, with the aim of creating better outcomes for children and young people with SEND and their families.

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What’s On in January:

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EOTAS Event – 13th January:

An opportunity for families and carers to share experiences and feedback about EOTAS provision.

TBC

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SEND Room Parent Connect Events:

14th January – Abingdon, 12:15–2:00pm

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17th January – Didcot, 12:15–2:00pm

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24th January – Banbury, 12:15–2:00pm

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28th January – Witney, 12:30–2:15pm

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Find out more here

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CAMHS Webinar – 10th January: 

 

Autism and Puberty – a session exploring how autism interacts with puberty, gender, and sexuality.

Find out more here

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Ordinarily Available Provision Listening Event – 27th January: A chance to share your views and experiences to help shape the guidance for SEND provision in schools.

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To be confirmed

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Welcome

​Do you have any feedback on the services that a child or young person that you are caring for is accessing in Oxfordshire?

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If you’re a parent or carer of a child or young person (aged 0-25) with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) accessing services in Oxfordshire, we invite you to share your feedback using the link below.

 

Feel free to use this form anytime you have feedback to offer. We regularly review responses and will share them anonymously with key decision-makers to help improve services.

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“One person caring about another represents life's greatest value.” Jim Rohn, author

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