Wirral SEND Partnership (SEND IASS) provides free and confidential impartial legally-based information, advice and support to disabled children and young people, and those with SEN, and their parents. Wirral SEND Partnership also covers other issues related to special educational needs/disability (SEND) such as health and social care issues.
Wirral SEND Partnership offers:
- Face-to-face meetings
- Contact by telephone, email or social media
- Support in meetings with other professionals
- Help with letter writing or form-filling
- Appointments at a place to suit you
- Information about other services
- Information is available in a range of languages and formats if needed and Information, advice and support can be about any issue related to special educational needs or disability.
Who can use our services?
You can self-refer or ask someone else to refer on your behalf. Young people (aged 16 to 25) can ask for support separately from their parents/carers if they wish. There is a dedicated webpage for information about SEND for children aged 11 to 15 and young people aged 16 to 25.
Who is this aimed at?
Parents or carers of children aged 0 to 25 and young people aged 16 to 25 with special educational needs and/or disabilities
When
Monday to Friday
Time
9am to 4:30pm
Where
WIRED, St James Centre, 344 Laird Street, Birkenhead, CH41 7AL
Cost
Free
How to get involved
Parents or young people can contact our services directly using the telephone number or email address below. Professionals can also contact Wirral SEND Partnership in the same way
Contact details
Phone: 0151 522 7990 ( Option 2)
Email: ias@wired.me.uk
For further information
For more information about Wired search Wired in this directory.
Visit the Wirral SEND on the Wired website
Visit the Wirral Send Partnership Facebook page