What did we think of the SEND Strategy Consultation?
- By Brian Leveson
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- 08 Nov, 2021
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This 'consultation' was clearly NOT a genuine attempt to engage with SEND families in Haringey but a less than glorified tick-box exercise that insults all of us
Let's pretend for a moment that this is a genuine attempt to engage with parents and find out our opinions about the draft SEND strategy.
It starts off well with Haringey SEND stating that their stated aims for the consultation are:
We would like to:
- clarify if the priorities are clear to you
- find out what priorities are the most and least important to you
- understand what you like about the strategy
- understand in what ways the strategy could be improved
- understand if there is anything missing from the strategy that should be included
- understand what impact you think the strategy will have on you, your children, family and our wider community and partnerships
We've invited 6 imaginary friends for their opinions on this consultation
There is only ONE way to engage which is via the survey
The first question does not seem to address any of the stated stated aims of the consultation
The survey question merely asks for the survey respondee to agree or otherwise with the SEND departments stated priority number one. Nothing about
- clarify if the priorities are clear to you
- find out what priorities are the most and least important to you
- understand what you like about the strategy
- understand in what ways the strategy could be improved
- understand if there is anything missing from the strategy that should be included
- understand what impact you think the strategy will have on you, your children, family and our wider community and partnerships
Nor does the second question
The third question is identical to the first two
Clearly they are making minimal effort here with this survey, and you should be insulted
You are having a laugh mate
And finally, the stick we will use to beat parents with. "Yeah, but that is not what parents said was a priority..." (Not individualised, person centred care then?)

Haringey SEND Transport are insisting that a 17 year old minibus with no air conditioning is a suitable vehicle to transport my paraplegic son in this heatwave. The appalling conditions inside the minibus inside the bus is something they knew about last summer, yet they have to date done nothing whatsoever provide a suitable minibus this year nor appropriately mitigate the temperatures inside the minibus.The conditions inside the minibus are so bad that they triggered multiple seizures during the heatwave as my son has epilepsy, which they SEND transport department know about and they also know that they are triggered by heat.It is not just son who is impacted: last year we know of one child who died on Haringey SEND Transport in the summer heatwave and another who had seizures.