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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Education

Date outcomes contract signed: 2016

Start date of service provision: Feb 2017

Capital raised (minimum): GBP 420k (USD 567.08k)

Service users: 200 individuals

Intervention

The intervention aims to deliver travel training for up to 200 young people with a statement of special educational needs or an educational health care plan. The service aims of help young people in Lambeth become more independent by acquiring life skills and confidence. The programme takes approximately 8 weeks. Each young person has a Travel Trainer, who completes four modules of training with them: learning the journey and foundation travel skills, personal safety and problem solving, journey practice and learning alternative routes, and building confidence and becoming independent. Over time and when they are ready, the young person will complete more of the journey on their own until they are travelling independently for the whole journey.

Target population

Young people who are aged 10-19 years old, live in the London Borough of Lambeth, are eligible for Special Education Needs transport, and have a statement of Special Educational Needs or an Education, Health and Care Plan.

Location

Country

  • United Kingdom

Service delivery locations

  • Lambeth, London, UK

Outcome metrics

  • Young person successfully completes travel training. Young person has successfully completed travel training and has been signed off as able to travel independently.
  • Sustained independent travel (one term). Independent travel has been sustained for one full term (subject to an independent verification spot check).
  • Sustained independent travel (two terms). Independent travel has been sustained for two full terms in total (subject to a spot check).

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