Current status: Answered by Natalie Don-Innes on 5 August 2025
To ask the Scottish Government what consistent, national standards for transition practices it will put in place, as per the transitions to adulthood strategy, and how it plans to enforce them.
As set out in the Foreword of the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy, the seven Principles of Good Transitions, developed by the Association for Real Change (ARC) Scotland, and endorsed by the Scottish Government, COSLA and many other partners, serve as a strong foundation for the strategy. These principles emphasise the importance of early, person-led planning and decision making, and access to information and co-ordinated support. They guide professionals across paediatric and adult health, children’s and adult social work, education, and other sectors to collaborate effectively to both plan and deliver support for young disabled people during this period of their lives.
The priorities within the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy build on the ARC Scotland’s Principles of Good Transitions. Stakeholders agreed with this approach during engagement on the Statement of Intent for the strategy. Whilst the strategy itself is non-statutory, it sets out the standards expected in delivery of transitions support for young disabled people across Scotland.