SNAP Cymru

SNAP Cymru is a registered Welsh charity that provides information, advice and support for parents children and young people (0-25), who have or may have special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities or Additional Learning Needs. Our advice is impartial, confidential and free and provided through our All Wales helpline, website and our specialist casework service.

We offer independent advice on legislation, local and national policy across Education, Health and Care, SEN support, Statutory Assessment, Appeals and Tribunals. We also offer casework support for meetings with professionals, mediation, complaints and appeals.

We provide:
Information and advice on Local Authorities’ legal duties to assess and provide for children with Special Educational Needs/ALN
Information and advice on Exclusions of children with Special Needs/Disabilities
Advice on action/inaction by Local Authorities and/or schools which discriminate against children and young people with Disabilities
SNAP Cymru services are provided by our highly trained staff and volunteers - many are parents of children with Special Educational Needs. We also hold the Legal Aid Agency Specialist Quality Mark, and the Queens Award for Volunteering
SNAP Cymru is funded to provide the Parent Partnership Service in 20 Local Authorities in Wales; Disagreement Resolution in SEN/ALN, Discrimination Advice in Edication and also an Early Help project for families in Swansea.
We seek to improve SEN/ALN policy across Wales using the evidence we gather via our relationships with families and by taking part in Government consultations
We provide training on SEN/ALN and Disability law and policy and best practice for families and professionals such as Youth Offending Teams, the Public Service Ombudsman’s Team and Careers Wales

Provided by SNAP Cymru Service available in Curran Road, Cardiff
SNAP Cymru, 10 Coopers Yard, Curran Road, CF10 5NB
0808 801 0608 http://www.snapcymru.org

SNAP Cymru is a registered Welsh charity that provides information, advice and support for parents children and young people (0-25), who have or may have special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. Our advice is imparti...