This is a document that lays out what legally must be included as a minimum in any EHCP produced by IPSEA. It’s rather longer and in more detail than you might expect for a checklist.
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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 a document that lays out what legally must be included as a minimum in any EHCP produced by IPSEA. It’s rather longer and in more detail than you might expect for a checklist.
Tags: ehcp
Links to the most relevant Acts regarding education.
This is a guide from the Council for Disabled Children about how to structure the final annual review – when a young person is leaving tertiary education – to help put a good plan into place.
Tags: annual review, aspirations, Community, ehcp, Employment, health, Independent living
RHACC – Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College – is a local community college for adults wanting to continue to study – part time, evenings, short courses, etc – including courses for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs. There are centres in Parkshot (Richmond), Hillcroft (Kingston) and Merton. While some of our young people may be able to access mainstream courses many will not be able to. RHACC has a supported learning department to enable disabled people who cannot access mainstream courses to continue accessing college courses with or without support.
Tags: Post 16, supported learning
A bit of a brain dump from a parent about Post 19 education options - including local day colleges / residential colleges / 24 hour curriculum / supported living and local college.
Information outlining what medical evidence a student is likely to need from a health professional when applying for the Disabled Students Allowance. Information in this document has been taken from a letter created by the disability team at a university.
Some examples of the support you might expect from a university’s learning support service.
Tags: learning support, university
This a link to a leaflet on the LB Richmond website about applying for social housing. I am including links to similar information on our neighbouring local authority websites.
If you would like to know more about CQC requirements for supported living providers this is the link you need. It is a 2015 document but there doesn’t appear to be anything more recent.
Tags: care quality commission, cqc, personal care
This document is a briefing written by www.housingsystems.co.uk about Exempt Accommodation and Housing Benefit. It is dated 2020 and I have been unable to find this version or an updated version on the website. It is an in depth look at what is exempt accommodation, type of landlord, who can claim UC, etc.
This is from a blog on the Renaissance Legal website by a family who were instrumental in setting up supported living for their young person with complex needs.
Tags: Supported living
This is a document from RuTC with details of the service specification for supported living placements. It is not dated so I don’t know when it was published.