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Viewpoint is a way to engage and consult with residents. It's for residents to give their views on a variety of topics important to Wokingham Borough.
We'll be sending our consultation newsletter straight to your inbox every two weeks on a Wednesday, with the next one on 31 July.
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 Council Plan
Shape our focus for the years ahead
We're seeking your views to inform the Wokingham Borough Council Plan, which will outline our objectives, priorities and actions for the coming years.
Give your thoughts through our survey, open until Monday 5 August.
It helps us ensure we know what’s important, financially possible and how we’ll track progress with the work we do until 2030.
 Community Safety
Wokingham Borough is one of the safest places in the country to live, work and visit and we’re proud of that. We know that while most residents haven't been directly affected by crime, you may still have concerns about your personal safety and that of your family and friends.
Our annual survey seeks residents’ views and experiences on a number of areas, including how well people in their community get on together, crime and anti-social behaviour.
There is also an opportunity as part of the survey to shape our new domestic abuse strategy and to join a ‘Hearing the Voices’ project, which seeks to understand and tackle violence against women and girls.
 SEND and Inclusion Strategy 2024-2029
Our draft SEND and Inclusion Strategy 2024-2029 sets out our plan to improve outcomes for children and young people aged 0 to 25 with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities).
This looks at all areas of the SEND system including local authority services, schools, health partners and the voluntary sector.
It has been developed with children and young people with SEND, their parents and carers, schools, health services and partner organisations which will also support the creation and delivery of action plans.
 All-ages Autism Strategy 2024-2029
Our draft All-ages Autism Strategy 2024-2029, jointly owned with Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board, sets out a shared vision for supporting autistic people living in the borough. From it, we will create action plans that we develop and deliver with autistic people, their carers and partners.
It includes the principles of how we will work with partners, including being accountable, being guided by autistic people and leading change alongside the priorities it sets. These priorities include starting, living and aging well, improving health outcomes and the criminal justice system.
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