Preparing for adulthood

Welcome to the 16-25 Adulthood section of the Local Offer. Here, you’ll find information about services tailored to support you during this important stage of your life.

Children legally become adults at 18, regardless of their needs. It's a time of change and we aim to help everyone plan for, support and recognise a young person's adult status.

For children and young people with a disability, when we talk about Preparing for Adulthood, it means the ‘Transition’ from being a teenager to being an adult, at which point the young person may also move on from using children’s services to adult services.

This is a time when young people gain new rights and responsibilities. Preparing for Adulthood can be an exciting time for young people, full of new opportunities, but it can also be a time of uncertainty so planning is important. Please read this document which will guide you on your preparing for adulthood journey.

We hope you find this section helpful as you explore the opportunities available to you.

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Related Links

  1. People First - Supporting Independent Living
  2. Local Offer for Care Leavers
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Downloads

  1. Guide to becoming an adult for young people with disabilities
  2. 18+ pathway
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