Surrey: Preparing for Adulthood Preparing for adulthood is about planning for your future and taking steps so that you can enjoy a healthy and happy life. We want to help you reach your full potential and live as independently as possible. This booklet is for young people aged 14 to 25 with additional needs or disabilities, and their parents or carers..
NDTI: Preparation for Adulthood ResourcesThe National Development Team for Inclusion has created a range of useful tools and resources to support young people and their parents/carers to plan for adulthood.
The Children's Trust: Approaching Adulthood This resource to support moving towards adulthood looks at employment and daily living after an acquired brain injury. You'll find some practical advice, along with things to think about.There is also a guide for young people on talking to others about acquired brain injury
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