Inclusive community activities for children and young people with additional needs
Overview
The London Borough of Sutton is committed to working with partners to promote equality and make Sutton an inclusive borough for all.
The Council is keen to hear from community organisations and groups that are providing, or would like to provide, activities and services for children and young people with disabilities or additional needs in the borough.
We want to profile the wonderful breadth of services already in place and to understand the support that groups may need to strengthen the inclusivity of their offer for families.
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Are you delivering activities and services for children and young people in Sutton?
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Are these accessible to children and young people with disabilities or additional needs?
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Are you faced with challenges in offering your services / activities to children and young people with disabilities or additional needs?
We want to hear from you!
Why your views matter
Please complete this short survey to help us to build a picture of the inclusive activities and services already on offer in the borough, and to understand the challenges you may face in building and sustaining the inclusivity of your offer.
Your answers will help us to understand the challenges you face, and explore ways in which the Council may be able to support you in communicating and / or strengthening the inclusivity of your offer.
We will publish a summary of the responses to this survey on this platform and share its findings with Council stakeholders, specialist support providers and community and voluntary sector partners to inform support for the sector.
If you would like the full details of how we use personal data, and the rights you have about its use, please find the London Borough of Sutton Consultation and Engagement Privacy Notice linked here.
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Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Businesses
- Community groups / organisations
- Faith groups
- Voluntary groups / organisations
- All residents
Interests
- Children and young people
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