We’re reaching out to introduce ourselves at Derbyshire Parent Carer Voice (DPCV) and to welcome you to the PINS project (Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools) at your child’s school.
At DPCV, our mission is to support and empower parents in advocating for the inclusion of neurodiversity in schools. We are committed to a co-production approach that is trauma-informed and sensitive to the lived experiences of families.
Our goal is to amplify your voice in your child’s education, ensuring that your needs and perspectives are heard and respected. At DPCV, we strive to provide a safe, non-judgmental, and inclusive space where you can be open and honest with us. We are here to support you in meeting your child’s unique needs and are dedicated to standing with you every step of the way.
As part of the PINS project, we are also here to support school SENCOs in empowering them to better assist neurodiverse students. We aim to find effective ways to make the best use of available resources and encourage collaboration between parents and educators, fostering an environment where every child can thrive.
Your PINS lead, Sadaf Thould, will be your primary point of contact through this project. Sadaf will hear and support you during this process.
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