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Directory resultsASDAN success for young people with SEND
6 young people have recently successfully completed their ASDAN Life Skills course with Aiming High. The course ran for 6 weeks and looked at skills young people need to increase their independence as they become…
Careers advice for young people with an EHCP
Students with an Education Health Care Plan have support with their career aspirations and plans from Year 9 onwards and these are discussed with key workers in school /college and SEN Case Officers from Rutland…
Children, Young People and Families Participation and Engagement Framework
Why Participation and Engagement? Participation and Engagement gives children, young people, families and independent adults a chance to be involved in shaping and designing the support and services they can…
Direct Payments - Managing Your Own Care and Support
If you have eligible care and support needs, a direct payment can help you to have more control over your life and support your independence. If you are a carer, a direct payment can support you to carry out your caring…
Equipment to help you at home
There are lots of options when it comes to choosing equipment to help you be independent in your own home. ;Some of these options are listed below. You can also contact Rutland County Council's ;Housing Options Team…
Frequently Asked Questions for Carers
This page answers some frequently asked questions carers may have about the support available to them.
Getting the most out of technology
Technology is becoming increasingly popular to help people be as independent as possible. Listed below is a variety of apps and gadgets that can help with using devices and staying safe.
Housing - where to start
We have put together some resources to help you on a variety of housing-related matters, including homelessness and staying safe at home.
The Housing Options Service
Preventing Homelessness If you face the threat of becoming homeless, you need to make every effort to resolve your housing difficulties. The Council has limited housing resources and most people who become…
Living independently
Living independently means having choice and control over all aspects of your life. This might involve: choosing where you live enjoying time with family and friends taking part in leisure activities studying,…