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Mission Statement

We are a voluntary group of parents and carers who believe that we all have a unique
and expert family experience that can help create better services for our children.


We all have a story to tell and often share a common experience with parents like you.


The group aims to make our experience understood by professionals who provide
services for our children and young people.


We want to contribute ideas where we think there is a need for change but also say what works.

About Us

Membership of Cheshire East Parents and Carers Voice (CEPC Voice) is free for parents and carers of children and young people with additional needs aged 0 to 19 who live in or attend school in the borough of Cheshire East. 

By becoming a member of CEPC Voice you will be sent regular updates on the consultations attended by group members, minutes from meetings and offered the opportunity to contribute to further consultations with service professionals.

Members are invited to add to meeting agendas any issues they wish to raise. So if you have an issue that you desperately want to understand better or resolve we will do our very best to make that happen.

CEPC Voice is managed by a steering committee made up of parents and carers and professionals with an interest in promoting the aims of the group.

For more information regarding membership please contact us via email at CEParentGroup@Gmail.com or call 079 5802 1980

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Cheshire East Parents and Carers Voice Aims to:
Have a collective voice around concerns common to parents and carers of disabled children and young people

Identify and take issues forward to key policy makers

To work in partnership with policy makers and service providers

To identify and raise awareness of unmet needs

To raise awareness of issues faced by disabled children and young people and their families within the community

To share experience, knowledge and skills

To give feedback on disabled services

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Thursday, September 20, 2012