Further information about transition
Further information and resources about transitioning to adult health services, including; courses, e-learning, guidance and support.
NICE NG43 Transition guidance – Overview | Transition from children’s to adults’ services for young people using health or social care services | Guidance | NICE.
Preparing for Adulthood: Person-centred Planning Tools – Preparing for Adulthood: Person-centred Planning Tools – NDTi.
Ready Steady Go Transition Model – TIER Network – TIER Homepage.
The Inbetweeners: a review of the barriers and facilitators in the process of the transition of children and young people with complex chronic health conditions into adult health services. A report published by the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (2023).
You’re Welcome criteria: from Department of Health, outlines standards to help improve the quality of, and access to, health and wellbeing services for young people.
Transition for young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions – Transition to Adult Services Pathway from Together for Short Lives.
Gloriously Ordinary Lives course – Getting Curious about creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives? — Gloriously Ordinary Lives.
This e-learning has been developed to help people to think about Preparing for Adulthood for young people with additional needs – ‘Moving from children to adults’ services and support’.
Lincolnshire’s Inclusion Strategy – SEND transition strategy- Lincolnshire County Council.
Preparing for adult service from Lincolnshire CAHMS – Transitioning to adult services :: Lincolnshire Young Minds.
Information for parents/carers
A guide for parent/carers of adults (16+) who may not be able to make decisions – my adult still my child.
What should I do if I have concerns about my care?
If you have concerns or questions about any aspect of your care, or the service you receive, it is best to first speak with a member of staff involved with your/their care. If you find that staff cannot help you, or you are not comfortable speaking with them, you can contact Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS).
ULTH – Patient advice and liaison service (PALS) – United Lincolnshire Hospitals
LPFT – How to give feedback :: Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust
LCHS – Patient Advice and Liaison Service :: Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust