
Beyond late intervention
Alice McColl explores how her work with young disabled adults has become a beacon of hope towards change.
Alice McColl explores how her work with young disabled adults has become a beacon of hope towards change.
This blog from our partner, Children in Scotland’s Head of Services, Billy Anderson, reflects on the past year’s pilot on Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland which provided support for young people with additional needs.
Alice McColl, Development Lead for Children and Young People, writes about how Time to Talk Next Steps is making the perception of normal teenage life a reality for young people with additional needs
Tanzie explains what’s important to her in this short film. Our Time to Talk Next Steps programme #TtTNS has supported Tanzie to build confidence and make plans for her future as she moves into adult life.
Time to Talk Next Steps one year on. The celebration event brought together young people, parents, carers and staff to coproduce the next year of the project.
an inclusive education for children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD)
NDTi, in partnership with Children in Scotland and Contact are to launch Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland after receiving funding to explore what works to support young people with additional needs as they transition into adulthood.
A guest blog from family carer Jackie Martel who talks about why a new Children's Pathway is needed and how a set of three new resources will help Transforming Care partnerships, local authorities and CCGs to work together with local families to develop a new approach.
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