My Future Choices is our free magazine for disabled young people, their families and people who support them.
Since 2003 the Transition Information Network has published My Future Choices magazine which shares articles about projects that support disabled young people and stories of transition written by disabled young people.
My Future Choices gives a voice to disabled young people and give them the chance to show they have the same goals, dreams and aspirations as non-disabled young people.
Included in each issue are stories on health, education, employment, friends and activities. All of the stories are written by young people themselves and gives an opportunity to share with other young people how they have successfully transitioned into adulthood.
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In this issue:
- Rowing with a Disability
- Competing in the Special Olympics
- Succeeding in end of school exams
- Campaigning in the community
- Volunteering
Previous Issues:
My Future Choices: Issue 29, September 2017
Features: Going to University with a DisabilityExperience of the EPIC, getting a paid job, playing in a band, being part of an advocacy group
My Future Choices: Issue 28, February 2016
Features: Independent Supporters, paid internships, university life, your health rights
My Future Choices: Issue 27, March 2015
Features: supported employment, starting university, top tips for managing your healthcare
My Future Choices: Issue 26, April 2014
Features: Wonder Wac Arts, careers in the arts, employability and work experience
My Future Choices: Issue 25, April 2013
Features: Volunteering, wheelchair baskeball, young inspectors and EPIC advisory group
My Future Choices: Issue 24, April 2012
Features: Special sports edition including: outdoor activities, football, mountain biking and basketball.