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The transition from adolescence to young adulthood for people with a learning disability is fraught with complexity, and this has increased as the range of agencies potentially involved has increased. Despite the development of a range of new partnership tools, the evidence to date is that transition generally remains badly handled. This article examines the evidence, policies and issues.

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