Achieving Successful Transitions for Young People with Disabilities (e-bog) af Hughes, Jill
Hughes, Jill (forfatter)

Achieving Successful Transitions for Young People with Disabilities e-bog

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This best practice guide provides a blueprint for managing seamless transitions between services for young people aged 16-25 with additional needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, complex health needs and sensory impairments. The authors cover a wide range of transitions, including moving from children's to adult's services, from school to college, leaving education and ...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Hughes, Jill (forfatter), Monk, Jonathan (medforfatter)
Udgivet 21 juni 2015
Længde 208 sider
Genrer Disability: social aspects
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781784500054
This best practice guide provides a blueprint for managing seamless transitions between services for young people aged 16-25 with additional needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, complex health needs and sensory impairments. The authors cover a wide range of transitions, including moving from children's to adult's services, from school to college, leaving education and gaining work experience and employment and supporting young people to live independently. They include key information on policy and legislation, the statutory duty of local authorities and health, housing and education agencies, and describe the impact of the new Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans. With a wealth of practical, common sense guidance for navigating this complex area of work in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner, the book will guide practitioners and students step-by-step through the process of managing transitions, highlighting best practice and providing evidence-based models to ensure the best possible outcomes for service users and their families. An essential resource for all those involved in supporting young people with additional needs through transitions, including social workers and social work students, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, health professionals and special education teachers.