Future Links Girls’ group Independent Life Skills group

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Future Links Girls’ group Independent Life Skills group Fenella Stafford –Children’s Society May Parkinson-Physical and Medical Needs Team

Aims of the groups To provide social opportunities for children and young people with additional needs to meet with each other outside of school. To provide opportunities, advice and awareness raising for older young people with physical disabilities in main stream schools around life skills and transition to adulthood.

Aims of the groups What do we want it to be? ‘ bring people together’ Benefit disabled people.

Experiences and feedback :

Independent Life Skills Group: To offer young people advice and raise awareness on support and services which are available post 16. To offer young people work ‘tasters’ and share experiences of a variety of work areas. To learn with peers with similar experiences.

Independent Life Skills Group: How confident are you, you know about/can find out about.... Managing money and bank accounts-1 Knowing your rights in the work place-1 Finding out about housing and adaptations-3 Shopping-2 Getting ready to go out-1