This is an overview of the process a person will go through to establish if they are eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC).
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A lot changes, or starts to change, for Disabled young people when they reach 16. What happens in the next few years will be the foundation of their adult life. There are options to be considered, choices to be made and so many decisions affecting every part of their life.
The way forward is not always clear. The Bright Futures SEND Transitions Information Hub is a resource to help you navigate this new landscape. Curated by Transitions Advisor, Sue Robson, there is a large collection of documents, articles, links to information and resources that can help.
This resource was made possible by generous funding from City Bridge Foundation.
The are several ways to get to the information you are looking for.
Are you new to SEND Transitions? We’ve put together an introduction article, which gives an overview of the main topics you may need to be aware of.
This is an overview of the process a person will go through to establish if they are eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC).
Tags: chc, checklist, continuing care, continuing healthcare, nhs
Overview notes about a Court of Protection Deputyship. These are notes that I have written up following webinars aimed at parents and carers. They have not been checked by a solicitor and I do not have legal experience. It is intended to be a quick overview. There is extensive information on the government website.
Notes from training about Court of Protection Deputyships – a bit more information than the Overview document. Please note: I have no legal experience. These are notes that I have written up following webinars aimed at parents and carers. They have not been checked by a solicitor. This document provides more information about the forms you need to complete for a deputyship application and the process.
This document has links to the various forms you will need to complete if you are making an application for a Deputyship for your young person.
Tags: deputyship
A list of all independent schools and special post-16 institutions for children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) approved under section 41 of the Children and Families Act 2014 in England and Wales.
Tags: school
This is a resource, created by AfC, of real life examples of adjustments that have been made for a student with additional support needs which might help you think about what your young person needs.
Tags: reasonable adjustments, school
The guide, written by a specialist law firm, sets out SEN law as it applies in England. The guide has been around for 15+ years and underwent a major update in 2022. It is intended to be as straightforward a guide to SEN law as possible.
Tags: children and families act, ehcp, school
The Department for Education issued new guidance on school transport in June 2023: Travel to school for children of compulsory school age: Statutory guidance for local authorities (pdf). Although the underlying law (s508 Education Act 1996) has not changed since it was inserted into the Act in 2006, this is the third version of the guidance that has been issued.
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This is a link to the national Mencap website where you can download a copy of their guide to making a will and setting up a trust.
Tags: wills and trusts
Information about guides available to help you complete your PIP form.
What is it?
This document is a quick overview of what a DWP Appointee is and when you might become one for a disabled young person. DWP stands for Department of Work and Pensions.
This document is about specialist mentoring - one of the support options a student with additional support needs may need at university to manage their studies.
Tags: learning support, university