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Bridging the Future: Why Emotional Preparation is the Heart of Transition to Adulthood

Bridging the Future: Why Emotional Preparation is the Heart of Transition to Adulthood

Bridging the Future: Why Emotional Preparation is the Heart of Transition to Adulthood

December 9, 2025 Events

It was a true honour to be invited to speak at the British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (BABICM) “Bridging the Future: Supporting the Transition to Adulthood for Children with Complex Disabilities” conference in Manchester last week. Sharing the stage with such incredible professionals dedicated to this vital topic was inspiring.

As the founder of Little Hiccups, and perhaps more importantly, as a parent who has lived through this journey, my focus was not on the legal paperwork or the service criteria—it was on the emotional landscape of transition.

The Elephant in the Room: The Parental Emotional Shift

My session was centered on the emotional preparation required for parents as their children with complex disabilities move into adulthood. We talk constantly about EHCPs, deputyships, benefits, and adult social care, but we often gloss over the profound emotional shift that happens within the parental unit.

It was humbling to look around the room and see so many case managers, clinicians, and other professionals nodding in recognition. This transition is often far harder for the parents than the practical shift itself. It’s about:

  • Letting Go: Mourning the loss of the pediatric team who have been your lifeline for years.
  • Reclaiming Identity: Moving from being the primary caregiver of a ‘child’ to the facilitator of an ‘adult’s’ life.
  • Facing the Unknown: The fear that the services and support network won’t be as robust as they were in childhood.

My message was simple: We must ground parents in compassion and honesty. We need to validate their grief, celebrate their resilience, and remind them that the best transition plans account for this emotional reality first. If the parent isn’t supported, the entire holistic vision risks collapsing.

The Power of Partnership and Holistic Planning

The momentum throughout the day confirmed that this is a conversation that needs to happen now.

I was deeply moved by the incredible speakers who reinforced this holistic vision:

  • Judith James and Dr. Jan Smith set the stage beautifully, focusing on post-16 education and the social/emotional transition—the building blocks of independence.
  • Caroline Evans followed my session, offering crucial insight into building a truly holistic transition plan. She rightly reminded us that a successful plan must seamlessly weave together health, education, emotional wellbeing, and strong family support into one joined-up future.
  • The afternoon sessions brought essential perspectives, including Laith Ritchie providing the irreplaceable service user’s voice on moving to adult services, and Alex Rook offering critical guidance on the legalities of deputyship during this complex time.

Our Takeaway: It’s About People, Not Just Systems

The core message of the entire BABICM conference resonated perfectly with the Little Hiccups mission: Successful transition isn’t just about services and systems—it’s about people, preparation, and partnership.

It is an inspiring reminder that our role, whether as a parent, a professional, or a charity, is to empower these young adults and their families to navigate this bridge with confidence, knowing their emotional wellbeing is a priority.

Thank you to BABICM for hosting such a necessary and thought-provoking event. We are so proud to contribute to the conversation that is truly bridging the future for children with complex disabilities.

Linsay Medica

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