MP launches weekly survey to give residents a voice on education and more

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WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall has launched a new survey initiative to hear directly from constituents across Warrington South, starting with children’s education and wellbeing.

The “Have Your Say” platform, now live on Sarah’s website, will feature a new survey each week on a key issue facing local residents. The first survey focuses on education and inclusion, asking about experiences with SEND support, school exclusions, bullying, mental health provision, and transitions between school stages.
Each survey takes around ten minutes to complete. The goal is to create a direct line between constituents in Warrington South and the work Sarah is doing in Parliament and in the community.
This week’s survey builds on Sarah’s work on the Inclusion and Nurture in Education All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) which she chairs. The APPG is pushing for a more inclusive, child-centred education system across the country.
The findings from each survey will inform Sarah’s work in Parliament including questions to Ministers and her campaign work here in Warrington and Westminster.
Parents, guardians and carers from Warrington South are invited to take part and share the link with others. SarahHall.co.uk/Weekly-Survey
Ms Hall, said:“Too often, policy is shaped by spreadsheets, not by lived experience. These new weekly surveys are about listening to my constituents and hearing about their perspectives on what is working and what isn’t.
“Whether you’re a parent trying to navigate EHCP assessments, a guardian supporting a child who’s been excluded, or trying to access mental health help for your children, your insight matters. These are the voices I want to bring into Parliament, I want you to have your say.
“And it’s not just about education. Each week I will focus on a different issue, from health and housing to public transport, community safety, local services, the cost of living and more, so that residents can help shape my work
“If you’ve completed the survey but there’s a specific concern you need help with, please get in touch with me directly at SarahHall.co.uk/Contact.”


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