The strategy aims to ensure that every young disabled person feels supported in the transition into adulthood.

Scottish Government published their new National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy for Young People, with a focus on collaborative and co-ordinated approaches to improve outcomes for young disabled people.

Published in partnership with COSLA, the strategy is underpinned by ARC’s seven Principles of Good Transitions, which emphasise the importance of early, person-led planning and decision making, and access to co-ordinated support.

The strategy builds on their Statement of Intent as well as extensive engagement with young disabled people, parents, carers and professionals. Five priorities have been outlined as key to ensuring that all young disabled people in Scotland can experience a supportive and positive transition. These are:

  1. Choice, control and empowerment
  2. Clear and accessible information
  3. Co-ordination of support
  4. High quality transitions practices
  5. Data collection and measurement

For more information and to read the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy for Young Disabled People, visit the Scottish Government website.

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