Laura Crane, Jade Davies, Anne Fritz, Kerrie Portman, Sarah O’Brien, Alison Worsley and Anna Remington (2023)
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2023.1250018

Laura Crane, Jade Davies, Anne Fritz, Kerrie Portman, Sarah O’Brien, Alison Worsley and Anna Remington consider the experiences of autistic young people, alongside families and their educators, as they transition to adulthood; with a focus on evaluating the impact of the 2014 Children and Families Act in England and Wales.
Despite hopes of better support systems and outcomes, the consensus was that little had changed. Parents noted limited support as their children navigated the challenges of transitioning to adulthood

Alongside two further studies, what becomes overwhelmingly clear is the chasm between policy and lived experiences. While the Children and Families Act aimed to offer a radically different system for children and young people with SEND, stakeholders feel much more needs to be done.
It is essential that future policies put the experiences and needs of key stakeholders (especially autistic individuals) at the forefront.
