Health. Shared vision and action plan with NHS services – and joint commissioning Health needs to be clearly included in plans – physical and mental health.

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Health

Shared vision and action plan with NHS services – and joint commissioning Health needs to be clearly included in plans – physical and mental health needs Have one-page profile, communication passport and decision making agreements in place for young people with limited verbal communication before they leave school Young people and families to know how the NHS services work between age 16 and 25 – discharge times, responsibilities for referrals and equipment Professionals planning and working together – for example CAMHS and adult mental health services Resources used to support staying healthy Universal health services are inclusive – Local Offer Clear information for young people and their families available from year 9

Personal Budgets A personal budget is the cost of the provision required to meet the special educational needs a young person in conjunction with the post 16 institution/pathway they chose. Four mechanisms for the delivery of a personal budget offer parents/young people more choice and control over provision:  Direct Payments – where individuals receive the funding directly in order to contract, purchase and manage services to provide the support specified in the EHC plan themselves  An arrangement/notional budget – where the Local Authority, school or college hold the funds and commission the support specified in the EHC plan  Third party arrangements – where direct payments are paid to and managed by an individual or organisation on behalf of the child’s parent’s of the young person  A combination of the above

Personal Budgets (continued) Options regarding the management of a personal budget, and the preferred method for receiving this, will be discussed with parents/young people during an Education, Health and Care needs assessment and during a transfer review. Direct payments/third party agreements can also be requested during an Annual Review of an EHC plan. Direct payments and third party arrangements are optional Direct payments and third party arrangements can include funding from education, health and social care

What funding will be available to take as a direct payment/3 rd party arrangement ? This will change year on year as commissioning arrangements are reviewed It will include:  Education: element 3 funding (high needs top up funding)  Health: A personal health budget following eligibility for continuing health care.  Social Care: To meet eligible social care needs for children, young adults and their carers. Services already commissioned by the LA/CCG will not, initially, be available as a direct payment as this would destabilise local services

Provision proposed to be available for a personal budget and/or a direct payment

Useful contacts National Development Team for inclusion Council for Disabled Children. Council for Disabled Children px

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