
An SEF Story: The Black Country's Combined SEND Employment Forum
The Black Country is breaking down boundaries with a combined SEND Employment Forum (SEF), uniting efforts to remove barriers and open doors to supported internships for young people.
The Black Country is breaking down boundaries with a combined SEND Employment Forum (SEF), uniting efforts to remove barriers and open doors to supported internships for young people.
Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital share their experience as supported internship employers.
Supported internships are helping to create meaningful employment with The Sovini Group.
Emma share's views on preparing for adulthood including experiences with schools, college, and the council.
The Getting a Life Programme was a three year government funded project which included 400 hundred young people across England. The young people and their families co-produced the pathways which then became embedded in the 2014 Children and Families Act as the Preparing for Adulthood pathways.
Understand the impact of Supported Internships through simple, effective measurement tools that highlight real outcomes and value for young people, beyond numbers and case studies.
Find out why you should get involved in a Peer Review for the SIQAF.
This evaluation report draws the learning captured from across the three years of Time to Talk Next Steps Programme. There is a full report, summary version and an easy read version.
Celebrating the success of Time to Talk Next Steps and the young people involved.
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
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