Transition to adulthood Care Act 2014. Why does transition to adulthood matter?  It’s a complex transition for anyone  More children and young people.

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Transition to adulthood Care Act 2014

Why does transition to adulthood matter?  It’s a complex transition for anyone  More children and young people with conditions formerly often lethal in early childhood are now surviving into adulthood  Getting it wrong can lead to poor outcomes  Getting it right can set young people up for the rest of their lives 2

Children and Families Act 2014 and SEN reform

Care Act 2014: transition assessment  A local authority has a duty to carry out a transition assessment for a young person or carer, in order to help them plan, if they are likely to have needs once they (or the child they care for) turn 18  There are 3 groups of people who have a right to a transition assessment:  Young people, under 18, with care and support needs who are approaching transition to adulthood  Young carers, under 18, who are themselves preparing for adulthood  Adult carers of a young person who is preparing for adulthood  Local authorities must assess the needs of an adult carer where there is likely to be a need for support after the young person in question turns 18 4

Transition assessment: significant benefit  If a young person or young carer is likely to have needs when they turn 18, the local authority must assess them when it considers there is “significant benefit” to the individual in so doing  The timing of this assessment will depend on when it is of significant benefit to the young person or carer  Local authorities should consider how they can identify young people who will need an assessment but are not receiving children’s services 5

Transition assessment: key requirements  The assessment process itself must :  be person-centred throughout  ensure that the wellbeing of each young person or carer is taken into account  include any other person who the young person or carer wants to involve  always be appropriate and proportionate to the complexity of the person’s needs  The process must establish:  current needs and how these impact on wellbeing  whether the young person or carer is likely to have eligible needs  the outcomes the young person or carer wishes to achieve 6

Joint legislative framework  Together the Children and Families Act 2014 and the Care Act 2014 create a new comprehensive legislative framework for transition:  Focus on personalised, outcome-based approaches  New focus on carers across both Acts - families transition rather than just the young person  Duties in both Acts are on the local authority:  a variety of operating models  joined up information and advice service  The EHC plan requirement for preparation for adulthood to begin at 14 is a good default position for transition planning generally  A flexible framework where transition can be a personalised evolution from with no need for a "cliff-edge" transition at 18 7