Transition Information Network
How to contact this service
Description
The Transition Information Network is a source of good practice, information, and support for disabled young people, families, and professionals. It's part of the Council for Disabled Children and was set up to provide targeted information and resources about transition through online resources, publications, and events.
The Transition Information Network works in partnership with the voluntary and community sector. It also works with young people to develop training for professionals. It also provides training on the Mental Capacity Act, the Children and Families Act, and the Care Act.
The Transition Information Network works behind the scenes on policy issues, responds to government consultations, and works with leading organisations to develop and promote good practice in transition.
The Transition Information Network and the Council for Disabled Children are part of the National Children’s Bureau (registered charity no. 258825).
- Cost
- Free
- Locality
- National Organisation
- Age range
- Suitable for ages from 14 years to 25 years
- Referral route
- No Referral Needed
- For people with
- Special Educational Needs or a Disability (SEND)
- Eligibility criteria
- Age Range - School
- Age Range - Adulthood
- Provider category
- Specialist Services - For those who require longer-term support
- Targeted Services - Additional Support Needs
Address
National Children’s Bureau, 23 Mentmore Terrace
Hackney
London
E8 3PN
United Kingdom
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Last updated 03 May 2024