Easy Read Children and Young People with EHCP support
Children and Young People with an EHCP
It is in Year 9 that children will receive their first planning for adulthood transition review. This means the process starts in Year 9 (age 13 – 14) and can carry on until age 25, if necessary when a group of people will support the young people to plan, their journey into adult life. Young people that have an Education Health and Care (EHC) Plan must have Preparing for Adulthood Reviews and receive information, advice and support about their options and choices.
Transition Pathways
In order to achieve a robust pathway the Local Authority and the Clinical Commissioning Group have worked with and listened to parents, carers and young people and key partners across education, health and social care, employment and housing to develop a pathway that will support the achievement of key life outcomes.
Preparing for Adulthood Transitional Pathway Plan.docx
Supporting Guidance to Transitional Pathway Plan.docx
Our aim is
- We aspire to embed PFA outcomes from Year 9 and map destinations and pathways, enabling young people (with SEND) to move successfully into adulthood
- To prepare young people for adulthood and independent living as best as can be achieved
- To have high aspirations around attainment and the four preparation for adulthood outcomes: employment and higher education, living independently, the best health possible and having friends and relationships and participating in their communities