Young people and adulthood
Education, employment, finances and housing. Part of the SEND local offer.
Becoming an adult affects the lives of young people and their parents, this change can be a difficult and worrying time for many people.
If you want to understand the changes, identify your options and explore opportunities, the following information should help.
Preparing for adulthood
Support is available to help young people with SEND prepare for adulthood, from the earliest years up to age 25.
Post 16 learning options
Where to get help finding a course and choosing a place to study after school if you have special educational needs or a disability.
Find a college
Links to local college websites.
Finding a job: special educational needs and disabilities
Support to help you gain skills and qualifications, find a job and while you work.
Supported internships
Find out if you are eligible and who to contact about supported internship opportunities in Lancashire.
Housing: special educational needs and disabilities
If you have a disability and want to leave home, there are options that could provide you with extra support if you need it.
Money: special educational needs and disabilities
If you have special educational needs or a disability, you could get money to help you with extra costs.
Adult social care: special educational needs and disabilities
Information about adult social care and support as you transition from children's social care.
Making decisions and getting your views heard: special educational needs and disabilities
Advocacy and participation groups for young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
Carers guide to preparing for adulthood
Claiming benefits, making decisions and support when someone you care for is approaching adulthood.
Other services
Youth Zone
Information, advice and services for young people.