Independence and career skills support for young people aged 16-25 with SEND

Closed 17 Oct 2020

Opened 16 Oct 2018

Overview

What is the survey for?

Surrey County Council are changing the way we work with you and would like to find out about what support you feel you may need and want to help you learn more about independence, careers and working in the future.

Who is this for?

It's for 16-25 year olds with an Education, Health and Care Plan issued by Surrey County Council or with a SEND Support Plan issued by your school or college.

Who will see this information?

Your data will remain completely anonymous (e.g. no names will be collected). The responses may be shared with social care workers and other staff in and out of Surrey County Council.

Do I have to answer all the questions?

No, you do not have to answer all the questions.

Can someone help me complete the survey?

Yes, if you need support completing this survey please ask your parent, carer or a teacher or family member or someone else you trust to help.

Your privacy

“Thank you for taking the time to complete this consultation questionnaire.

For further information on how the information you provide will be used, please read our privacy notice.

Clicking on the "start survey" button below indicates that:

• You have read and understood the privacy notice

• You agree to take part in the survey”

Events

  • Preparing for Adulthood event

    From 17 Oct 2018 at 15:00 to 17 Oct 2018 at 18:00

    to give young people (in Year 9 upwards with EHC Plans), and their families, the opportunity to find out about post-16 options and provision available to them, to support their transition to adult life. This includes: employment, independence, community participation and good health. You are welcome to attend at any time between 3–6 pm. If you have any queries please phone

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Schools
  • 0-5 year olds
  • 6-11 year olds
  • 12-19 year olds
  • 20-25 year olds
  • Commissioning
  • Looked After Children and Care Leavers
  • Special Educational Needs
  • Disabilities
  • Parents and families
  • Staff
  • Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health
  • Safeguarding children
  • Organisations that receive grant funding
  • Skills
  • Recruitment
  • Policy
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Adult Social Care
  • Social care service users
  • People who use social care services
  • SCC staff
  • Highways
  • Waste management