About this event
We have arranged this day to give parent carers the opportunity to find out more about preparing for adulthood. We have funded this so that we can offer it to you for free.
What does the law say about support in adulthood for young people with SEN and disabilities, who are approaching 18, or for those who have already reached adulthood? What rights do parents and carers have in providing, or not having to provide, support?
Any young person aged 18 or over who has additional needs, may be entitled to care and support under the CARE ACT 2014.
What does this mean for young people planning for adult life, and for carers? Or for those already over 18?
Who should be assessed, and what should that assessment look like?
What should a good care plan look like? What support should the Local Authority be offering?
How does the care plan link with Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)?
What are your rights as carers?
What role does health play in the assessment of care needs?
If you don't know what your young person's rights are, you may not know how to advocate for their best outcomes. Come and learn more with The Advocacy and Support Partnership, experts in the field of transition to adulthood. Suitable for parents with children aged 14+, but particularly important for those nearer to 18, or already in adulthood.
This event is for parent carers living in Bedford Borough.