Post-school transitions of people who are deaf or hard of hearing
The ongoing UK and European economic crisis is leading to a rapid growth in youth unemployment in Scotland. Young disabled people, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing, are more likely than others to experience difficulties in obtaining employment. Recognising the difficulties experienced by young disabled people in accessing post-school education, training and employment, the Scottish Government has attempted to put in place specific and generic support. This study aimed to investigate the post-16 transition process and outcomes of young people with hearing impairments and assess the nature of the support available to them and the barriers which they encounter.
We have highlighted the wide range of post-school transition experiences and outcomes of young people who are deaf or hard of hearing. We have identified patterns of post-school transitions, and the ways these are strongly associated with socio-economic status and educational outcomes at school. Differences were found between those young people with higher levels of qualification who progress into higher education, those with somewhat lower levels of qualification who move into mainstream further education and training, and those with few or no qualifications who move into personal development programmes in college, or who become disengaged from education, training and employment.
Start date | 1st April, 2012 |
End date | 31st December, 2014 |
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Project Team
Relevant documents
Reports
Final report - Executive summary (PDF)
Final report - Main report (PDF)
Presentations
Presentation to the Scottish Educational Research Association Conference 2014 (Nov 2014)
Presentation to the EdSign Lecture Series, University of Edinburgh (Jun 2014)
Podcast of the presentation to the EdSign Lecture Series, University of Edinburgh
Presentation to the European Conference of Educational Research 2013 (Sep 2013)
Presentation to the Launch of Quality Standards for Transitions to Audiology (August 2013)
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Research impacts
The Evening Telegraph - Deaf pupils ‘missing out’ warns campaigner (9.5.2014)
Fife Today - We want same opportunities says deaf Markinch teen (7.5.2014)
Herald Scotland - INSIDE TRACK: We must address attainment gap of deaf children (29.4.2014)
Third Force News - Closing the gap for deaf children (25.4.2014)
Third Force News - Schools failing deaf youngsters (25.4.2014)
TESS - Young deaf people are not being heard (14.03.2014)
TESS - Striving to be heard in a world without sound (14.03.2014)
Information about the project
BSL version of the Consent Form
Related Links
Related event: Post-school transitions of young people with ASN