AND partnership board self-evaluation

The Additional Needs and Disabilities (AND) Partnership Board is the governance mechanism for partnership accountability.

The AND Partnership Board meet every half term. The membership includes representatives from Education, Health, Social Care, our third sector and user voice partners.

There are several key documents which the AND Partnership Board uses to scrutinise and help drive forward its work. These are:

These three documents all support the AND Partnership's commitment to enabling Surrey's children and young people aged 0 to 25 with AND to lead the best possible life.

Self-evaluation document

The self-evaluation is a document produced with partners to assess how effective are we as a local area partnership in improving the experiences and outcomes of children and young people with additional needs.

It captures the strengths across the partnership, impact and evidence and areas for development and priorities for the year. The self-evaluation is regularly updated to show emerging strengths or areas for development. It is a way to demonstrate how well we know ourselves. As well as where to focus our attention to improve the experiences of children, young people and their families with additional needs and disabilities.

Most recent self-evaluation document:

The most recent self-evaluation document is available to download in PDF format. Please note, that this document contains visual representations of data that may not be accessible to all readers using assistive technology.

Surrey Local Area Partnership Self Evaluation January 2026 (PDF)

Our next self-evaluation:

Our next self-evaluation is under review and will be a more concise and accessible document. It is due for publication in Spring 2026.

Previous self-evaluations

Surrey Local Area Partnership Self Evaluation September 2023 (PDF)

Inspection and progress reviews

Our most recent Local Area SEND Inspection report was published in November 2023. A summary of the findings and the report itself can be found on the Local Area SEND Inspection outcome page.

We have six monthly progress reviews and Deep Dive reviews from the Department for Education (DFE) which highlight the important priorities we are working on as a partnership:


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