Research and analysis

Young people with learning difficulties or disabilities: progression from school

This survey report examines how well young people with learning difficulties or disabilities transition from school to further education or work.

Documents

Progression post-16 for learners with learning difficulties or disabilities

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Progression post-16 for learners with learning difficulties or disabilities

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Progression post-16 for learners with learning difficulties or disabilities: report summary

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Progression post-16 for learners with learning difficulties or disabilities: report summary

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Details

This report looks at the arrangements for transition from school for those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.

It assesses the effectiveness of provision in helping young people develop more independence and progress to further learning or employment. Inspectors visited 32 providers for the report and completed 111 case studies.

Published 23 August 2011