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ILF Scotland Transitions Fund

The new ILF Scotland Transition Fund provides money, for up to 1 year, to support young people living with disabilities to improve their lives. This includes autism, learning difficulty, physical disability, mental health or hearing or visual impairments.

The purpose of the Fund is to help young people, between the ages of 16 and 21 living with disabilities, with the transition after leaving school or children’s services to be more independent and to continue spending time with other people.

Money from the ILF Scotland Transition Fund can be used to help you participate in activities that you may not have been able to take part in before that will help you to become independent and continue to spend time with other people.

You can use the money for things like:

  • art or music lessons,
  • a device or piece of technology to help you with your impairment,
  • to join a class and/or club,
  • travel training,
  • driving lessons, and training courses.

Applicants can spply for a maximum of £7,500
For more information and an application form, follow this link

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