Adolescence is a time of growth, exploration, and change. For teenagers with disability, autism, or other additional needs, the transition to adulthood can be both exciting and challenging. With the right planning and support, this journey can be empowering and successful.
At Supporting Learning for Children with Needs (SLCN), we believe that every young person deserves a future filled with purpose, connection, and opportunity. Transition planning is a key part of making that future a reality.
Transition planning is a structured process that helps teenagers move from school life into adulthood. It involves setting goals, identifying strengths and support needs, and preparing for changes in education, employment, living arrangements, and social life.
For teenagers with additional needs, transition planning is especially important. It ensures that their unique abilities and challenges are considered, and that they have the tools and support to thrive.
The earlier you begin transition planning, the better. Ideally, planning should start in the early secondary school years—around Year 7 or 8. This gives families, schools, and support teams time to explore options, build skills, and prepare for the future.
Starting early allows:
Effective transition planning looks at the whole person—not just their diagnosis or challenges. It’s about understanding what makes each teenager unique and helping them build a life that reflects their values, interests, and goals.
A comprehensive transition plan should cover several key areas of life. Here’s a breakdown of what to include:
Transition planning is a team effort. It’s important to involve the teenager, their family, and a range of professionals who know and support them.
At SLCN, we work closely with families and professionals to create personalised transition plans that reflect each teenager’s goals and needs.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can play a vital role in transition planning. Through the NDIS, eligible teenagers can access funding for:
It’s important to include transition goals in your teenager’s NDIS plan. A support coordinator can help you identify relevant supports and prepare for plan reviews.
Here are some practical tips to help families and professionals support teenagers through the transition to adulthood:
Talk about the future in everyday life. Ask questions like:
These conversations help teenagers think about their goals and build confidence.
Visual aids like timelines, goal charts, and mind maps can help teenagers understand the transition process and stay engaged.
Big goals can feel overwhelming. Break them down into smaller, achievable steps. For example:
Recognise and celebrate every milestone, no matter how small. This builds motivation and self-esteem.
Plans may change—and that’s okay. Stay open to new opportunities and adjust the plan as needed.
Here are a few examples of how transition planning has helped teenagers with additional needs:
Jayden, 16, has cerebral palsy. His plan included physiotherapy, assistive technology, and career exploration. He’s preparing to study graphic design and hopes to start his own business.
These stories show that with the right support, teenagers with additional needs can build meaningful, independent lives.
At Supporting Learning for Children with Needs (SLCN), we offer a range of services to support transition planning, including:
We work collaboratively with families, schools, and professionals to create transition plans that are practical, personalised, and empowering.
Transitioning to adulthood is a major milestone—and with thoughtful planning, it can be a time of growth, discovery, and success. For teenagers with disability, autism, or other additional needs, a well-crafted transition plan opens doors to education, employment, independence, and community life.
At SLCN, we’re here to support every step of the journey. Whether you’re just starting to think about the future or ready to build a detailed plan, we’re ready to help.
Visit www.slcn.com.au to learn more about our services or book a consultation. Let’s work together to build a future full of possibilities.