Tools and supports available to practitioners working with young disabled people and their families.

The Scottish Government Transitions Team is hosting a sector wide online workshop focused on digital resources, tools and supports available to practitioners working with young disabled people and their families. This session will bring together national partners who deliver key actions under the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy for Young Disabled People 2025–2030. 

About the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy 

Everyone supporting young disabled people plays a crucial role in preparing and planning for transitions into adulthood. Scotland’s National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy was published on 30 June 2025 and aims to ensure every young disabled person feels confident, empowered and supported to control their own path to success. The Strategy is delivered in partnership with COSLA and is underpinned by ARC Scotland’s Principles of Good Transitions, which emphasise early planning, person led approaches and coordinated support. 
 

Purpose of the Workshop 

This workshop will: 

  • Showcase the digital tools, resources and supports available to help improve transitions. 
  • Highlight how these tools can be used together to support young disabled people and families. 
  • Increase awareness of resources available across Scotland. 
  • Provide a short “show and tell” style segment from each partner organisation. 
  • Offer practical demonstrations to support frontline use and signposting. 

Confirmed Contributors Speakers will include: 

  • The Alliance – ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland) 
  • ARC Scotland – Compass & eLearning / Knowledge Hub 
  • Contact – Talking About Tomorrow Website 
  • Family Fund – Digital Transitions Support for Families 
  • Skills Development Scotland – My World of Work 
  • PAMIS – Passports & PMLD Transitions Support 
  • NDTi – Planning Live 
  • Scottish Government – Strategy update and ecosystem overview 

Each presenter will deliver a 10minute overview + 5 minutes Q&A. 

Who Should Attend 

Anyone working directly with young disabled people, parents/carers, or transitions pathways is encouraged to attend. 

This workshop is designed for practitioners and professionals including but not limited to: 

  • Local authorities 
  • Health boards 
  • Health & Social Care Partnerships 
  • Schools, FE/HE providers 
  • Third sector organisations 
  • Career, employability and family support services 

How to Register 

To reserve your place, please register online using the Eventbrite link. Once you have completed registration, you will be able to access the online event page, where you’ll find: 

  • the Microsoft Teams joining link, 
  • supporting resources and materials, and 
  • key information we will refer to throughout the session. 

Only registered attendees will be able to view this page. 

Data Management 

The Scottish Government Transitions Team are hosting a series of workshops throughout 2026. We may securely retain your contact details to: 

  • send future workshop invitations, and/or 
  • share updates on related activities that may be of interest. 

Your details will be stored and used in line with data protection legislation and will not be shared externally. 

 
If you would prefer not to be contacted after this event, you can opt out at any time by emailing: DCYPtransitions@gov.scot 

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