Preparing for adult life: real life stories

This advice applies in Scotland only.

Browse our collection of transition experiences.

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We sometimes learn the most from people who’ve been in the same situation as ourselves.

Browse our collection of transition experiences – and if you have a story you’d like to share, please let us know. We’ll be adding more as time goes by.

Please note: some names have been changed.

Legal matters

Guardianship needn’t cost a fortune – Tips from a parent who got help to apply for Legal Aid.

When the police get involved – A parent describes what happened when the police were called about her son.

Benefits and finance

Direct payments make you a partner, not a passenger – What it’s like to manage your own support budget.

Stepping stones to independence – How two young people used their Transition Fund grants (with thanks to ILF Scotland).

Learning opportunities

Home education – a parent’s experience – A parent talks about her experience of home educating her son since P7.

Starting university – a student’s view – A deaf student describes the first weeks at university and the support that helped.

Starting university – a parent’s view – What’s involved in getting the right support, then taking a step back.

Planning for transition

Laura’s communication passport – How to pass on your knowledge of your young person to those who need to know.

Getting a job

Paid work possible? Absolutely! – How twin brothers with learning disabilities secured permanent full time jobs.

Securing work experience – How one parent set up a successful work placement that has transformed her son.

A child holding a tablet smiling at the camera, with her parent standing next to her with her arm around her.

Talking about Tomorrow

The key topics to think about as your child moves into adulthood.

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