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  • What happens and when - Year 12 (age 16-17)

    If you have an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan The annual review process continues. If you need support in the future from adult social care, you should be referred to the Transitions social care teams. If you need SEN Transport to get to your post-16 setting, you will need to re-appl…

  • What happens and when - Years 13 and 14 (Age 17-19)

    If you have an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan The annual review process continues. Your EHC plan may be ceased if you are: accessing higher education (e.g. university) accessing paid work aged 18 or over and have left education and you no longer wish to do any further learning. …

  • What happens and when - Age 19-25

    If you have an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan The local authority can maintain an EHC plan until you turn 25. They will end/close the plan if you move onto higher education, paid work or leave education. As long as the EHC plan continues, the local authority must continue to review it …

  • Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans - Transition Guide

    Making the most of an annual review If you have an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan, the annual reviews from Year 9 onwards must discuss preparing for adulthood. Preparing for Adulthood includes: getting ready for employment or other meaningful activity finding somewhere to live and get…

  • Education, Employment and Training GCSEs and Help in Exams Transition Guide

    Education, Employment and Training - GCSEs and Help in Exams - Transition Guide GCSE Subjects In mainstream schools you usually decide in Year 9 (age 13 to 14) which subjects you want to study in Year 10 and 11 (when you are age 14 to 16). If suitable, these will be the subjects you will take for …

  • Post 16 Education Transition Guide

    Post 16 Education - Transition Guide Post 16 Education You must continue in education or training until the end of the academic year when you turn 18. This could involve: full time study in a school, college or training provider an apprenticeship or supported internship full time work or v…

  • A Guide to Qualifications at 16+ Transition Guide

    A Guide to Qualifications at 16+ - Transition Guide Qualification Levels Qualifications are grouped into 8 levels. The level tells you how difficult the study is and what entry requirements there are. If you do well, you can move up to the next level. Please note that some of the entry level cou…

  • Apprenticeships and Supported Internships Transition Guide

    Apprenticeships and Supported Internships - Transition Guide Apprenticeships An apprenticeship is a paid job with associated training. It allows you to earn while you learn. You will get a nationally recognised qualification. You can apply for Access to Work support when on an apprenticeship. T…

  • Things to do when not in college Transition Guide

    Things to do when not in college - Transition Guide If you are moving to college after Year 11, your course may not cover five full days. Time spent on the other days may include: self-study volunteering work experience As you prepare for adulthood, it would be a good idea to start thi…

  • University and Higher Education - Transition Guide

    Young people at university or studying for a degree are not entitled to EHC plans. This is because there are separate systems of support for higher education. You should speak to your university or college about this. The support includes Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs). These are non-repay…