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Specialist Inclusion Project Short Breaks

13 Feb 2023,

The Specialist Inclusion Project, (SIP) is a Bradford Council service that provides clubs, groups, holiday schemes and activities for young people with disabilities in Bradford, also known as ‘Short Breaks’.

SIP is undertaking a consultation with parents and young people to gather information to help plan future Short Breaks activities.

This survey was developed and created with parents, carers, families, and young people who access and attend the Specialist Inclusion Project.

Both consultations will take approx. 5 minutes to complete and can be found here:

This consultation aims to understand better the type of activities, groups and service needs of families in Bradford so that the Council can fund these projects in the future.

If you wish to take part but need help with an online form, please call the team on 01274 438744, or if you have any questions about our services or want to explore this consultation further, please do not hesitate to contact us at SIP@bradford.gov.uk

The consultation period end date is 14/05/2023.

We will feedback the results of this consultation via the Local Offer News.

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The Bradford SEND Local Offer is a free and impartial service provided by Bradford Council. The information contained within the website is available for the purposes of identifying services and provision that are available to children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. This information does not represent a recommendation or an endorsement of a Service or Provider and neither does the Bradford Council or its partners make any representations or warranties as to the accuracy of the information.

Anyone seeking to use or access a service or provision is responsible for undertaking their own checks to determine the suitability and fitness for purpose of that service and provision. Some providers will be registered and inspected by external agencies, such as Ofsted or the Care Quality Commission. Anyone working with children and young people will be required to have appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service Check (the replacement for the Criminal Record Check), safeguarding policies and insurance in place, which they should make available to you on request.