Sign up for our newsletter

Sign up now to receive our newsletter and regular updates


Lost in translation: a home of your ownWatch Clive's story

What we do

Edward, who is supported by our transitions serviceWe are currently supporting over 150 young people through the transition process.

We support young people aged 14-25 in transition and their families to develop individualised support packages. These may include supporting the young person to access to leisure and community participation, continued learning and employment.

We also provide support to source housing options and explore with young people (and their circle of support) alternatives to traditional residential care.

We can offer impartial advice and guidance from a team of regional transition leads.

We appreciate the anxiety and uncertainness that transition can cause and work tirelessly to create a seamless service which can change and develop as the young person reaches adulthood.

Who we work with

We work with a number of Local Authorities to determine their future strategic actions for transition work. We also work with the Transition Information Network (TIN), an alliance of organisations working to improve the lives and experiences of disabled young people's transition to adulthood.

Referrals

Many of the referrals we currently receive are from care managers supporting young people 18 or over coming back into county but we actively encourage work with younger people preparing to make the move from children's to adult services.

If you would like to know more about our Transitions service and how we can work with you, please contact us:
transitions@dimensions-uk.org Icon: Email address.

Last updated: 27th October 2008 at 01:10:09