Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

The co-production team is passionate about making sure everyone receives the support they need to be happy and live their 'best life'. This area of our work allows us to use our experience of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to shape the way Blackpool Council SEND services work.


We have two advisory groups, one for young people and one for parents and carers. We also have a small group of adult volunteers who bring invaluable experience of what it's like to live with SEND in Blackpool. Some are volunteers, some advisors and some sessional workers; we all undertake the same role. We bring everyone together with those people responsible for delivering the services at Blackpool Council and work out what is being done well and what we could do better. This is called co-producing. Our SEND team has a wide range of experience of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities- you can find out more about us on the 'Meet the Team' page. 


What is most important is that we all have lived experience of living with, or supporting someone, with SEND.

We work with a wide range of people- parents, carers, young people, adults, Parent Forum, schools, colleges, practitioners, managers and commissioners from SEND services at Blackpool Council, Blackpool Teaching hospitals, Empowerment Forum, Aiming Higher and many others. We want everyone to be able to get involved with making SEND services the best they can be.

Areas of work

The SEND services at Blackpool Council have recently had an inspection. The inspectors highlighted some areas where they, and parents and young people, would like to see improvements made. These were the Local Offer, Preparation for Adulthood, transition and communication. You can read about how we are working towards these improvements below.

Local Offer

Erica Smith from the Blackpool Council Inclusion Team

The Local offer is a guide to everything that people in Blackpool need if they need additional support. 

We are working with the Local Offer team to make sure that the information found on the website is accessible and up to date. Our advisory groups are helping the team to understand what kind of thing should be on the local offer and how to make sure people can find and understand it.

We are working with Erica Smith from the Blackpool Council Inclusion Team on redesigning the Local Offer website.

Preparation for Adulthood (PfA)

We are working with Chris Smith from the PfA team, and and other services, to co-produce a strategy for delivering PfA across Blackpool.

We will be taking the outcome of our advisory group work to a wider strategic co-production group to make sure we have everyone working together. Some of our young people and parents will form part of this group alongside people who deliver and commission services in Blackpool. 

Useful information

Meet the SEND Team - Blackpool Council Q&A Session

Blackpool Council SEND services held an online ‘Meet the Team’ event across 3 alternative dates and times. This was to provide an opportunity for parents to ask questions. Following the success of the event, they will be continuing to hold these on a regular basis. You can see a list of the questions and answers submitted on the link below and you can find out more on the SEND Local Offer page here

Communication Charter

The advisory groups  thought about how they would like to be treated by people working for SEND services. 

Our team has created a set of principles working with Children's Social Care (CSC) called Blackpool Families Rock. Our parent sessional workers are still involved in making sure this is used by CSC services. We will be helping to share this way of working with SEND services.

Principles of Practice

Utilising Social Pedagogy we reflected on how families would like agencies to work with them to improve the outcomes for them and their children – our heart, head and hands.

Our values, outlined in the diagram, are underpinned by HEART: how we behave, HEAD: how we think and HAND: how we work.