18-25 Young Adults

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Local advice

  1. Differences between Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment

    A factsheet is available for DLA and PIP – the main differences, have been published to help people understand the differences between the two benefits. For further information please see link to Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment: the main differences on GOV.UK. 
  2. Work, Health and Skills Team

  3. Raising Rochdale

    Making our borough a great place for all to grow up, get on and live well. 

Local services

  1. Transitions for Young People - Children's Care to Adult Care Services

    When we talk about transition for children and young people with a physical or learning disability, we mean the change from being a teenager to being an adult and from moving on from Children's Care Service to Adult Care Services.
  2. Raising Participation and Skills Team

    Raising the skills levels of our young people and residents has the potential to transform our Borough. The Raising Participation and Skills Team work with a wide range of local partners to ensure there is a suitable post-16 offer to meet the needs of the…
  3. Transition Information Network (TIN)

    Transition Information Network (TIN) is an alliance of organisations and individuals who come together with a common aim to improve the experience of disabled young people’s transition to adulthood. TIN is a source of information and good practice standards for disabled young people, families and…
  4. Positive Steps

    Positive Steps is a charitable trust that delivers a range of targeted and integrated services for young people, adults and families that recognises the diversity of the people with whom we work.
  5. PossAbilities

    We are a social enterprise and we support vulnerable people so they can live the life they choose. 
  6. Duke of Edinburgh's Award

    Rochdale Youth Service is the licensed operating authority for the Duke of Edinburgh's (DofE) Award in Rochdale Borough and offers young people aged 14 to 25 year olds the opportunity to complete their award at bronze, silver and gold levels.