Care Act – Transition to adulthood
Topics include: Transition assessment, Capacity and consent and NHS continuing healthcare.
Growing up is hard. Within the Care Act, the term “transition” is used to refer to the progression from childhood to adulthood. It’s an essential part of human life and experience and the transition to adulthood (t2a) can be a time of celebration and change.
But it can also be a huge challenge for young people, especially as the world has changed so much for them from the one which their parents or families grew up in.
The term ‘transition’ is used in the Care Act to refer to the process of change for young people, and those around them, as they progress from childhood to adulthood. Transition is an essential part of human life and experience and can be a time of celebration, change and also challenge for young people.
- Know who should have a transition assessment and why transition is important
- Be aware of why transition is important and what makes for effective transitions
- Understand issues of capacity and consent
- Transition to NHS continuing healthcare
- Effective Transitions
- Transition Assessments
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