TIER is an international collaboration of healthcare professionals who are passionate about working together with patients and carers to empower children, young people and adults to help manage their condition, promote best practice and share resources We have developed the Ready Steady Go and Hello programmes to help support patients and their carers through this process. Please click on the icons below to find out more |
Ready Steady Go Programmes
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Frequently Asked QuestionsRead the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Ready Steady Go Transition programme
How does Ready Steady Go help with moving into adult care?
What to do if you or the healthcare team are worried about sharing a diagnosis with a child or young person
Your child has known their healthcare team since they were a baby. Why do we need to go over it all again in transition?
How to talk about difficult or embarrassing topics
Do we need transition if we are being discharged back to our GP and not a hospital doctor?
When should we start transition? Isn't 11 a bit young?
Who is responsible for completing the transition plan?
How do you transition someone who is involved in research projects moving to adult services?
What is the evidence that Ready Steady Go makes a difference?
How can Ready Steady Go be used for patients with neurodisability or a a severe cognitive disability?
Some of the questions are not applicable, what can we do? Shouldn't the question on pregnancy and sex be removed as it may be insensitive especially for families with children with a neurodisability? Why do we need to transition if the same doctor is looking after me/my child in adult care?
Useful LinksClick the button below for useful links for Young People and Adults
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