National Transitions to Adulthood - Strategy for Young Disabled People: Supplementary Report

The National Transitions to Adulthood strategy for young disabled people was published in June 2025. This supplementary report sets out current actions and future commitments across key policy areas, demonstrating how work to improve transitions for young disabled people is delivered in practice.

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In June 2025 the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) published the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy for Young Disabled People 2025–2030. The ambitions of the Strategy are to ensure that every young disabled person in Scotland feels confident in their transition to adulthood and is empowered and supported to control their own path to success. The shared aim is to make processes clearer, more coordinated, and responsive to individual needs. This means continuing to ensure early planning, good communication, person-led approaches and embedding the Principles of Good Transitions across all relevant policies and practices.

This supplementary report sets out current actions and future commitments across key policy areas, demonstrating how work to improve transitions for young disabled people is delivered in practice.

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