Young Peoples Local Offer - Preparing For Adulthood
When a young person moves from childhood into adulthood, there will often be a transition from the support they receive moving from children’s to adult services.
In preparation for adulthood, most young people will require support in 4 main areas to ensure the transition is smooth. These are:
- higher education and employment
- independent living and finding somewhere to live
- participating in society
- being as healthy as possible
Related Advice
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Getting started with preparing for adulthood
Your preparation for adulthood will start when you are in Year 9 or 10, usually with your school and, if you have an education, health and care plan, through your annual reviews. In preparation for adulthood, most young people will require support in four main…View more about Getting started with preparing for adulthood
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Higher and further education
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Transitions, plans and assessments
Preparation for adulthood is also known as transition. This is the time it takes to make a change from one place, or stage of life, to the next – from childhood to adulthood. For young people, this time often involves changes to some of the… -
Employment, apprenticeships and volunteering
This page has information and guidance on employment, apprenticeships, supported internships and funding for young people with additional needs and/or disabilities. Page updated September 2024View more about Employment, apprenticeships and volunteering
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Money matters
There are a number of benefits you may apply for if you care for a child with SEND. Whether you are eligible and how much you receive will depend on your family’s individual circumstances. This may include your income, your caring responsibilities, and your child’s… -
Finding Somewhere to Live
There are lots of different housing options available for a young person or adult with special educational needs and disabilities. You can have help in your own home, live in someone else's home or get help to live on your own or with friends. -
Equipment and Adaptations
Your child may need equipment, an adaptation or professional advice to assist them with day-to-day living and to maximise their independence in their own homes. -
Transport - getting around
Home to School Travel Assistance UPDATE June 2025 Although the deadline date for the travel assistance application was Friday 23 May 2025, we are still accepting in-year applications, which can be submitted anytime during the year. Please note that applications submitted very late may cause a… -
SEND support for youth offenders
The SEND Code of Practice aged 0-25 years is statutory guidance for organisations who work with and support children and young people with special educational needs and a range of institutions and bodies must have regard to it. It sets out rights for children and… -
Support aged 18+
Support aged 18+ When you turn 18, you may need support from adult services. This could be because you have care needs after you have become an adult. If you need support from adult social care and are already getting support from us, your social… -
How to stay safe online
Internet Matters have produced a series of guides for parents and carers to help and support young people with SEND to stay safe online. These guides can be found on their Supporting children and young people with SEND page (opens link in a new window). They have…
What's on
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Tigers JFC SEN FootballTuesday 5:30pm to 6:30.pm term time only ‐ Brittons School
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Havering PARA Arts - Clay Modelling SessionsFairkytes Arts Centre
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Senior Revellers SEND Youth GroupThursday's 7pm - 9pm ‐ Royals Youth Centre
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Havering SEND Early Years Support Service - Toileting WorkshopMonday 8 June 2026 10:00am - 11:30am ‐