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Colleges and Sixth Forms

School Sixth form Sixth Form – 16 – 19 year olds Some schools will have their own sixth form offer. Your school can tell you what subjects they are offering for sixth form learning. Qualifications are usually offered at level 3 such as A levels,…

Housing

As you move into adulthood you may be thinking about where you want to live. You may decide to stay living at home or think about moving out and living a more independent life. There are options to consider to help you along with your…

Housing Advice and Support

Housing issues will always arise and therefore you need to know your rights and responsibilities. You could also find yourself threatened with eviction if you can't cope with your mortgage payments. On these pages you can find information about how to go about renting or…

Life Skills and Supported Internships at Adult Education Wolverhampton

Life Skills courses and Supported Employment programmes (including Supported Internships) delivered at Adult Education are ideal if you are an adult aged 19+ with a learning disability. The focus is on the preparation for adulthood, independent living and moving you closer to employment.   Practical activities…

Managing change in your child or young person’s life

Transition is a process or period of change. We have provided information about how Wolverhampton children and young people are supported to start attending an educational setting, move between settings or when a young person prepares to move into adulthood. It can be a time…

Moving between children’s to social care services for adults

When either a child or a young carer approaches their 18th birthday, they may ask for an assessment. A parent or carer may also ask for an assessment as the child they are caring for approaches 18. As in all assessments, local authorities will need…

Pathways to Employment

The Access to work scheme - can help you at work if you’re disabled or have a health condition. Workbox provides useful resources for employment, education, training and advice in Wolverhampton. Workbox holds information about: Training traineeships apprenticeships supported employment supported internships To find more information, training, resources and services…

Post 16

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) in partnership with the Department for Education has produced a series of fact sheets, films and posters designed to help children and young people understand some of the key themes of the new SEND reforms. Compulsory Education There is…

Post-16 - Council for Disabled Children (CDC)

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) in partnership with the Department for Education has produced a series of fact sheets, films and posters designed to help children and young people understand some of the key themes of the new SEND reforms. There has been an important change in the…

SEND - moving from children's to adult health care services

As your child is getting older, you will be thinking about the future. You may have heard people discussing transition. In healthcare, we use the term transition to describe the process of planning, preparing and moving from children's to adult health care services. Transition is…
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