Ordinarily Available SEND Provision – Metrics for success

Under the RISE programme (Research and Improvement for SEND Excellence), funded by the Department for Education, the Council for Disabled Children have been invited by leaders in Oxfordshire to support the local area to understand how well their Ordinarily Available SEND Provision (OASP) is working.

You can read Oxfordshire’s Ordinarily Available SEND Provision guidance by clicking here.

The Council for Disabled Children will deliver a workshop for parents and carers of disabled children and young people, and parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs. This workshop will be about designing ‘metrics for success’, what measures you think show how well the Ordinarily Available SEND Provision and guidance is working, to find out what is working, and what is not.

Another workshop is planned with professionals who work with disabled children and young people and children and young people with special educational needs. The Council for Disabled Children will use the findings of the workshops to develop an evaluation tool which will be used with a number of pilot schools to assess how effective the Ordinarily Available SEND Provision is, to build evidence to help the local area to plan across the area and further embed the Ordinarily Available SEND Provision guidance.

The Council for Disabled Children are running this workshop for parents and carers twice:

Tuesday 20th January 2026: 17.30 – 19:00

Click the link here to register for one of these workshops

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Dates

Tuesday 20 Jan 2026, 5.30pm-7.01pm

Price

Free

Audience

parents and carers of disabled children and young people, and parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs

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