Joint Health, Social Care and Education Transitions Strategy Refresh 2022-2024
Overview
Over the last 3 years partners across health and social care have worked together to deliver the key priorities and actions as set out in the original Joint Health, Social Care and Education Transitions Strategy 2019 to 2022.
The delivery of the strategy and action has improved the outcomes for our young people, especially those with special educational needs and disabilities and our children who are looked after, as they transition from childhood to adulthood.
However, we still have more work to do to ensure the transition for young people and families is a smooth and supported time. Our strategy refresh will focus on a range of actions for the next two years, remaining with a focus of our 3 aims of Integrated service, Effective planning, Informed choices whilst also working closely with our partners.
Our refreshed Strategy will also link to a wider Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland transitions strategy which is currently in development and will eventually become the overarching plan, which will ensure that services across these areas meet the needs for our young people.
We want to make sure our priority areas and actions going forward reflect what you think we should be concentrating on. We are also keen to hear from young people and Parents/ Carers of their experiences as the young person prepared to move from children to adult services. This will help us to hear personal experiences and identify any gaps in provision or processes to ensure this is a smooth and supported time as a young person moves into adult services.
If you have not yet seen the draft strategy refresh document, please download the latest version.
Why your views matter
We want to make sure our priority areas and actions going forward reflect what you think we should be concentrating on.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Children and young people
- Working-age people
- Older people
- All residents
- Carers
- Full-time and part-time workers
- Disabled people
- Gypsy and Traveller community
- Local businesses
- Local schools
- Local charitable organisations, including faith communities
- Households within the scheme boundary
- School governors
- Apprenticeship Hub Graduation attendees
- Parents
- Volunteers
- Landowners
- Taxi / private hire drivers
- Women
- Customers / service users
- Personal assistants
- Licensed premises
- Landlords
- Private tenants
- Leicester City Council tenants
- Visitors
- Older households (65+)
- Single people
- Families with children
- Couples
- All households
- Faith groups
- Sports clubs
- Youth clubs
- Carers' network
- Trade unions
- Voluntary organisations
- Community organisations
- Self-help groups
- User groups
- Third sector infrastructure groups
- All Voluntary and Community Organisations
- Advocacy organisation
- Drug and Alcohol services
- Health services
- Early years providers (child minders, nurseries, etc)
- Taxi operators
- Police
- NHS
- FE colleges
- Universities
- Schools
- Businesses
- All Public and Private Organisations
- Service providers
- Partner agencies
- Directors
- Heads of service
- Managers, team leaders and supervisors
- Professionals
- All staff
- SCE staff
- Early Help staff
- Children's services
- Arts and museums staff
- Children's, Young People and Families staff
- Education welfare service staff
- Youth offending service staff
- Connexions staff
- Local Authority staff within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
- Procurement staff
- Estates and building services staff
- Neighbourhood services staff
- Youth service staff
- Highways staff
- Social care and education staff
- Public Health
- Housing staff
- Relevant staff
- Children and young people justice service volunteers
- Personal assistants
- Service users
- Care home residents and their next of kin
- Allotment holders
- Walking groups
- Taxi / HCV / PHV drivers
- Support providers
- Floating support providers
- Landlords
Interests
- Adult social care
- Schools
- Children's social care and safeguarding
- Services for young people
- Services for younger children and families
- Education and children's services
- Children, young people and families
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