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About

The Parent Carers' Council (PaCC) is a city-wide group for all parent carers who are responsible for children and young people with special needs including ongoing health conditions, physical disabilities and learning disabilities.

The group was formed to enable parent carers of children with any condition to work closely together to help improve services and support.

PaCC aims to help parents get more directly involved in the strategic delivery of services for disabled children in Brighton & Hove. Parents are trained as representatives to sit alongside professionals from the local authority on strategic boards. This ensures that the parent voice is heard when decisions are made that directly affect their children.

Opening times

PaCC have a steering committee that meets every two months.

Access

Full disabled access.

Catchment area

Brighton and Hove

Target group

Parents and carers of children (0 to 25) with special needs.

Further information

PaCC is a project hosted by Amaze, a charity that offers advice and support to parents and carers of children with special needs and disabilities in Brighton and Hove. Amaze provides administration, financial and IT support to the project as well as support to the PaCC Team (Engagement Coordinator, Chair and Vice-Chair).

Referral method

To contact PaCC email admin@paccbrighton.org.uk or call 0748 405 1753

This information was supplied by Serco Global Services on 30 July 2025.