A resource to support planning and writing good outcomes for preparing for adulthood.
Young disabled people have made it clear that they want the same as all young people. For them, the most important things are to have friends to have a good time with, to have a career and to be seen as independent adults. It is also obvious that if planning for good health does not happen, none of the other things are possible. If we are going to support young people into adulthood with good life outcomes it is important that we take their views seriously and support them to plan ahead.
This resource was created by the National Development Team for Inclusion as part of our delivery of the Preparing for Adulthood programme, which was funded by the Department of Education to support the SEND reforms.
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