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ask Parent Partnership Service (aPPS)

aPPS

(formerly SENSS)

The aims of the service

To provide you the parent with information and support to help you make informed choices and decisions regarding your child.  You may want this at different points in your child's education, such as when there are changes either to your child's needs or to the education your child is receiving, or because you have unresolved concerns about how your child's educational needs are being met.  We aim to assist the development of partnership between parents and schools, as a close working relationship will help children to gain the maximum benefit from the educational provision available to them.

What we do

The ask Parent Partnership Service offers parents and carers free impartial information and advice about their child’s Special Educational Needs (SEN).

 

aPPS has been contracted by Wiltshire Council to provide this service for parents and carers; however we are independent of the Local Authority. 

 

We provide:

  • a listening ear
  • a free service
  • a confidential service
  • independent information
  • practical help
  • support at meetings
  • help with form filling
  • Parents' Information Sessions with guest speakers 

Information is offered on:

How we can help you?

We have a small team of Area Development Workers (ADW's) who have experience of working with parents, schools, early years settings and other professionals on SEN issues.  In some circumstances trained volunteers called Independent Parental Supporters (IPSs) also offer support.  We can:

  • take the time to listen to you and your concerns on the telephone, at your home or another convenient meeting place;
  • provide you with a range of information on SEN and identify additional services or organisations that may be able to help you;
  • assist you with paperwork;
  • accompany you to meetings with other professionals e.g. an Education Officer or school.

For more information

Contact ask to talk about your particular issue and we will call you back to advise you on the options available to you.

 

LoCall Helpline 08457 585072

Email: helpline@askwiltshire.org

 

Maurice Clay is the Strategy Manager of the team and works closely with parents' groups to support parental involvement at strategic level.  

 

Michelle Morris is the Operations Manager of the team and keeps an overview of all casework.  She has a small Area Development Worker caseload based on community areas around Calne, Devizes and Mere.

 

Our other Area Development Workers (ADWs) and their community areas are:

 

  • Sue Crane - Malmesbury, Wootton Bassett, Chippenham and Corsham;

  • Sam Stiles - Marlborough, Pewsey, Amesbury, Salisbury, Tisbury, Wilton and Downton;

  • Caroline Williams - Bradford on Avon, Melksham, Trowbridge, Westbury and Warminster.

Our administrators are Lesley Thomas and Tracy Wilkinson.

 

We also train volunteers to become registered Independent Parental Supporters (IPSs).

 

The IPSs can offer 1:1 support for local families needing advice about SEN, under guidance from ADWs.  If you are interested in finding out about our volunteer opportunities please ring the ask Helpline 08457 585072.