A jointly developed Sefton’s SEND
Strategy with partners including schools, professionals, children,
young people and their families and have listened to what you have
told us. Our vision is that Sefton is an inclusive place for
children and young people with Special Educational Needs and
Disabilities (SEND). This strategy outlines how we will achieve
this by focusing on our key priorities over the next three
years.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Both Financial and Community Impact;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 28/02/2025
Financial: Yes;
Community Impact: Yes;
Decision due: 22 May 2025 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member - Children Schools and Families
Lead director: Assistant Director - Education Excellence and SEND
Department: Children's Services and Safeguarding
Contact: Nadine Carroll, Assistant Director of Education Excellence Email: nadine.carroll@sefton.go.uk.
Consultation process
Consultation with workshops, online, focus
groups Young People Conference.
Consultees
Headteachers, Young People, wider community,
Sefton PCF, SEND Board