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Young adult preparing for Adulthood Year 10 (Age 14-15)

From age 14, young people start to consider what they want to do with their lives. Some young people need support to be more independent as they reach adulthood. Some young people need help to make choices and to take control over decisions that affect them.

Preparation for Adulthood describes the period between the ages of 14 and 25 when young people, their families and others who support them consider:
• Employment - opportunities to experience the world of work and achieve paid employment or a positive economic contribution
• Developing Independence - maximising skills to live as independently as possible
• Community Inclusion - developing friends, relationships, networks of support and accessing community events and facilities
• Good Health - maintaining a healthy lifestyle and being able to access preventative and emergency healthcare services
Supporting young people to build a firm foundation in the local community ready for when they leave formal education or training can be complex because sometimes it needs professionals from different areas – education, health, social care, housing and employment – to work together to achieve good outcomes for the young person.
We hope that the information in this guide will help you find your way around this process. In Hounslow Local Offer you will find related information about funding for post 16 SEN education provision.

Things to consider Year 11 Young person without an EHCP

Changes or decisions to consider

• Consider what will help you to transition well to a new placement or into the 6th Form?
• Are you able to travel independently?
• Do you receive benefits? Will these change when you are 16?
• Do you need support to express your own views?
• Do you need support to make good career choices in line with your aspirations?

 What are your post 16 options?

• As for year 10 plus;
• At 16, you can apply for volunteer roles and paid work during holidays / weekends
• You can apply to attend NCS The Challenge this year (summer holiday programme)
• From age 16, you choose which placement to attend, rather than your parents
• (although most young people welcome parental guidance)
• At 16, you can choose to receive DLA/PIP into your own account - after 16 DLA finishes and you will need to apply for PIP - get help with your application

 Who will help?

• As for year 10 plus:
• Benefits Advisors
• NCS Challenge website
• If you are changing to a new placement, your current support staff will work with your new placement and help you to transition successfully

What next?

• Apply for and make a decision about your next placement
• Have plan B ready if your offer is conditional (e.g. you have to achieve certain grades)
• You will need to give the Local Authority permission for your SEN information to be shared with potential new placements

Things to consider Year 11 Young person with an EHCP

Changes or decisions to consider


• Consider what will help you to transition well to a new placement or into the 6th form?

• Are you able to travel independently? Do you qualify for travel training?

• Do you receive benefits? Will these change when you are 16?

• Are you able to open a bank account?

• Can you look after your own money / benefits or do you require a deputy?

• How will you be supported to express your own views and choices?

• Do you need support to make good career / life choices?


What are your post 16 options?


As for year 10 plus:

• At 16, you can apply for volunteer roles and paid work in the holidays and weekends

• You can apply to attend NCS The Challenge this year. This is a summer holiday programme

• From age 16, you choose which placement you wish to attend, rather than your parents, although most young people welcome their advice and guidance, as before

• At 16, If you receive DLA/PIP, you can choose to receive it directly into your account rather than through your parents get advice when finding about benefits.
• At 16, you may be eligible for Employment Support Allowance (ESA) if a doctor considers that you have a limited capability for work, even though you are in full time education or training

Who will help?


As for year 10 
  • SEN Case Officer
  • If you are changing to a new placement, your current support staff will work with your new placement to help with your transition
Your updated EHCP should be sent to your new placement by 31 March

What next?


• As soon as possible, make a decision about your next education or training placement

• We may ask for authority to share your SEN information with potential new placements so that we can consult with them

• Inform Hounslow Council’s SEN Team about your choices in the Autumn term, if possible

• Have plan B ready if your offer is conditional (such as on achieving certain grades)