Empowering Parents & Carers
Parent participation means parents and professionals working together to improve services and the delivery of services so that they better meet families’ needs.
By working together and using the knowledge and expertise parents have gained through their experience with disabled/SEN children, they can make informed and positive decisions which will benefit their own families and the lives of others. Parents and carers understand the problems and issues that families with disabled children face, and this knowledge can be used practically in shaping services. Professionals are beginning to recognise how important parent participation is as services work more efficiently and support the needs of the people using them more effectively.
Parent participation isn’t just important – it is critical – in shaping services and ensuring that these meet the needs of the children and young people that use them and their families.
Professionals can make decisions based upon what they believe to be the difficulties and issues facing families, however, a parent understands these problems in a far more personal way – they live with the problems every day. Parent participation isn’t necessarily confrontational – it is about respecting each other and respecting the knowledge that both sides contribute. It is about trust and working together to improve outcomes.
There are lots of ways that you, as a parent or carer, can become involved in the decision-making process. Here are a few examples of how you can get involved
Yes, of course. Participation isn’t necessarily about being able to go to lots of meetings or spending hours putting together reports and mission statements. For example, you can participate by leaving comments on the Warrington Parents & Carers Facebook page, or complete parent surveys, or simply email us. If your views are heard, you are more likely to improve your situation and the situation of families like yours.
We work at strategic level across all of Health, Education and Social Care and have developed a charter to embed this work across all of our professional partners. In 2025 we will be revisiting this charter as coproduction becomes more essential to our ongoing work.
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