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Welcome to our Newsletters Page. WPCC newsletters are sent out weekly and share local, regional and national Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) related information about: -.
- opportunities to have your say
- things that are going on
- activities and opportunities for children, young people and parent carers
- important updates
- advice
- useful information
- and much more
If you're not already a Wiltshire Parent Carer Council member and are interested in joining, please take a look at our membership page
See the bottom of this page for our latest newsletter; if you'd like to see previous editions, click on Previous Newsletters and SENDIS Updates to have a read. (This section also contains archived SENDIS weekly updates.)
DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE WEEKLY EMAILS FROM THE WPCC?
If you are a parent carer, a professional or anyone else interested in receiving regular SEND information from the WPCC, you are warmly invited to register to be added to our distribution database. As required by the GDPR data protection regulations which came into force on 25th May 2018, we can’t add you to our distribution database without recording your express consent.
You only need to consent once and you can ask to be removed from our database at any time. To consent, simply click one of the following:-
[I am a Parent Carer]
[I am a Professional Colleague]
Please note: we use a bulk mailing prover called YMLP (Your Mailing Provider) to send our weekly newsletters; this helps to ensure your email address or details will not be disclosed to anyone else. Because we use a bulk mailing provider, some email accounts filter these emails into Junk or Spam. Newsletters are emailed every Saturday morning. If you have registered to receive our newsletter and it doesn’t appear in your Inbox, please check your Junk and Spam folders and update your filtering settings if necessary.
Please visit our [website] for more information and to read our Privacy Policy
No Internet Access? Struggle to understand information online?
Anyone who doesn’t have access to the internet or struggles to understand information online, can request to be added to our postal mailing list. Simply call us on: 01225 764647 to ask to receive information from us by post.
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