
Resources created by young people
Part of a series of work supporting young people with lived experience to lead change as a result of the Time to Talk Next Steps programme.
Part of a series of work supporting young people with lived experience to lead change as a result of the Time to Talk Next Steps programme.
Read about the investigation and the views of our team on what needs to change.
A call for urgent educational reform following the new Public Accounts Committee report on support for children and young people with special educational needs.
Julie Pointer, children and young people’s lead, shares some insights and areas for improvement on Ofsted's long awaited Preparing for Adulthood thematic review.
Emma share's views on preparing for adulthood including experiences with schools, college, and the council.
The Getting a Life Programme was a three year government funded project which included 400 hundred young people across England. The young people and their families co-produced the pathways which then became embedded in the 2014 Children and Families Act as the Preparing for Adulthood pathways.
This report is a summary of what the research and evidence tell us about why young people with learning disabilities and/or autistic young people are in residential placements and what can be done to address this.
To mark National Supported Internships Day on 27 March we thought we'd introduce you to our intern Malina.
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
In 2020, NDTi renewed a series of person-centred planning materials as part of our provision of the Preparing for Adulthood programme; before using these materials, please read this introduction as well as the guidelines provided with each tool.
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