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About Us
The Transition Information Network (TIN) is an alliance of organisations and individuals who work together with a common aim: to improve the experience of disabled young people’s transition to adulthood. TIN is a source of information and good practice standards for disabled young people, families and professionals.
The Transition Information Network has a reference group that is made up of leading organisations in the field, including:
Action for Children
www.actionforchildren.org.uk
Association for Real Change (ARC)
www.arcuk.org.uk
Barnardo's
www.barnardos.org.uk
British Institute of Learning Disabilities
www.bild.org.uk
British Association of Social Workers
www.basw.co.uk
Children in Scotland
www.childreninscotland.org.uk
The Children's Society
www.childrenssociety.org.uk
Children in Wales
www.childreninwales.org.uk
Contact a Family
www.cafamily.org.uk
Council for Disabled Children
www.ncb.org.uk/cdc
Dimensions
www.dimensions-uk.org
Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
www.fpld.org.uk
Getting a Life
www.gettingalife.org.uk
Helen Sanderson Associates
www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk
Home Farm Trust
www.hft.org.uk
In Control
www.in-control.org.uk
ibk initiatives
www.ibkinitiatives.com
MacIntyre
www.macintyrecharity.org
Mencap
www.mencap.org.uk
National Autistic Society
www.nas.org.uk
National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi)
www.ndti.org.uk
National Youth Agency
www.nya.org.uk
Norah Fry Research Centre
www.bristol.ac.uk/norahfry
Paradigm
www.paradigm-uk.org
Pure Innovations
www.pureinnovations.co.uk
Scope
www.scope.org.uk
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
www.skill.org.uk
Speaking Up
www.speakingup.org
Sense
www.sense.org.uk
The Shaw Trust
www.shaw-trust.org.uk
Social Care Institute for Excellence
www.scie.org.uk
Social Policy Research Unit
www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru
Sunfield
www.sunfield.org.uk
Together for Disabled Children
www.togetherfdc.org
The Transition Information Network has a reference group that is made up of leading organisations in the field, including:
Action for Children
www.actionforchildren.org.uk
Association for Real Change (ARC)
www.arcuk.org.uk
Barnardo's
www.barnardos.org.uk
British Institute of Learning Disabilities
www.bild.org.uk
British Association of Social Workers
www.basw.co.uk
Children in Scotland
www.childreninscotland.org.uk
The Children's Society
www.childrenssociety.org.uk
Children in Wales
www.childreninwales.org.uk
Contact a Family
www.cafamily.org.uk
Council for Disabled Children
www.ncb.org.uk/cdc
Dimensions
www.dimensions-uk.org
Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
www.fpld.org.uk
Getting a Life
www.gettingalife.org.uk
Helen Sanderson Associates
www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk
Home Farm Trust
www.hft.org.uk
In Control
www.in-control.org.uk
ibk initiatives
www.ibkinitiatives.com
MacIntyre
www.macintyrecharity.org
Mencap
www.mencap.org.uk
National Autistic Society
www.nas.org.uk
National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi)
www.ndti.org.uk
National Youth Agency
www.nya.org.uk
Norah Fry Research Centre
www.bristol.ac.uk/norahfry
Paradigm
www.paradigm-uk.org
Pure Innovations
www.pureinnovations.co.uk
Scope
www.scope.org.uk
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
www.skill.org.uk
Speaking Up
www.speakingup.org
Sense
www.sense.org.uk
The Shaw Trust
www.shaw-trust.org.uk
Social Care Institute for Excellence
www.scie.org.uk
Social Policy Research Unit
www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru
Sunfield
www.sunfield.org.uk
Together for Disabled Children
www.togetherfdc.org
Why do we need the Transition Information Network?
Disabled young people, families and professionals all identify disparate, difficult to access and dated information as one of the main barriers to a successful transition.
We need TIN to provide a first point of contact for anyone needing information about the transition process.
Many pieces of legislation and guidance cover the transition process. They are from areas including; education, social care, health, transport, leisure and employment.
Many pieces of legislation and guidance cover the transition process. They are from areas including; education, social care, health, transport, leisure and employment.
We need TIN to provide a focus for people accessing information about legislation and guidance.
Across the four nations there are many innovative projects and examples of multi agency working which provide excellent services for disabled young people.
Across the four nations there are many innovative projects and examples of multi agency working which provide excellent services for disabled young people.
We need TIN to provide a focus for accessing information on this good practice so others can use it.
Articles, research reports, guides and protocols about transition are produced regularly.
Articles, research reports, guides and protocols about transition are produced regularly.
We need TIN to record these resources, keep up to date and provide information on them for others to access.
Register with TIN
Register with TIN to receive the magazine, the e-newsletter for everyone working with and for disabled young people in transition to adulthood and to receive regular email updates. You can register on this website or by emailing your full contact details (including postal address) to TIN@ncb.org.uk