Current status: Answered by Natalie Don-Innes on 5 August 2025
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to support local planning partners to better assess, resource and deliver services that support young disabled people to experience a smooth transition in the move from children’s to adult services.
The Scottish Government has outlined commitments to supporting local planning partners within the National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy. This includes considering how to make the current children’s strategic planning environment as effective as it can be, including opportunities to strengthen the visibility and messaging around the importance of multi-agency partnership planning for transitions from children’s to adult services as part of this process.
As set out in the strategy, there is also an action to deliver an enhanced offer of practical support to Children’s Services Planning Partnership Strategic Leads as they begin to develop their 2026-2029 Strategic Plans. This will include a joint workshop with Children’s Service Planning Partnership Strategic Leads and the Integration Joint Board Strategic Planning and Performance Officers Group focused on best practice for transitions between children’s and adult services as well as the role of planning and commissioning in transitions.
A provision in The Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill further seeks to ensure that the statutory duties for Children’s Services Planning placed upon a local authority and the relevant health board, are also placed upon integration authorities. The policy intention for this is to improve transitions for children and their families by enhancing collaborative working and joining up of strategic planning activities across adult and children’s services.