Shetland Islands Council is seeking views to develop a policy to best meet the needs of young people with additional support needs when they leave school.
A series of meetings is planned for next week, as well as an online meeting, asking parents, family members, carers and young people for their views. Feedback received will help to improve planning and coordination across services for young people as they make their transition into adulthood.
Young people who are still at school will also be invited to take part in focus groups at school, and are also welcome to attend these sessions.
Parents, family members, carers and young people are invited to attend next week’s engagement sessions, to share views on how to improve the transition experience for young people with additional support needs leaving school. Meetings will take place at the following times and locations -
- Monday 29th September – 6pm-7.30pm – Bixter Hall
- Tuesday 30th September – 6pm-7.30pm – Carnegie Hall, Sandwick
- Wednesday 1st October – 6pm-7.30pm – Islesburgh Community Centre, Room 10
- Thursday 2nd October – 6pm-7.30pm – Brae Hall
- Friday 3rd October – 6pm-7pm – Online via Microsoft Teams
Anyone unable to attend a meeting but would like to share their views, or who would like attend via Microsoft Teams, is asked to email centralinclusionteam@shetland.gov.uk
Samantha Flaws, Director – Children’s Services said: “Each young person’s journey will look different as they leave school, depending on when they leave school, and their own aspirations and goals. We want to make sure that different services work well together to give a positive impact on those young people who need additional support. We’re keen to hear from young people and the people involved in their lives on how best to do this, and I’d urge people to share their views with us.”