ABSTRACT

Drawing from first-hand discussions and interviews, this essential guide offers an in-depth, realistic overview of bringing up a child with complex and specific needs to enhance current practice and collaborative work with parents.

This book supports the development of effective child-centred planning and family-centred approaches, by using the expert voices and lived experiences of parents to inform critical discussion and build the skills of professionals. Chapters provide strategies, guidance and suggestions to strengthen effective partnership work with parents, children and young people. Scenarios, key takeaways and questions for discussion are also woven throughout, offering a greater understanding of the barriers faced by parents of children with SEND and encouraging the reader to consider how they can more effectively co-produce with families. 

True Partnerships in SEND uses the voice of the parent and their lived experiences as the basis for narrative, research and discussion and includes wider concepts that can inform positive parent-professional interactions globally. It will be essential reading for SENCOs, teachers and other education professionals working with children with SEND and their families.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

The Importance of Parental Engagement

chapter 2|12 pages

Models of Disability

The Great Debate

chapter 5|11 pages

Making Co-production Work

chapter 6|12 pages

Transitions

chapter 7|10 pages

Chronic Sorrow

chapter 8|13 pages

Resilience

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