Milburn Review - Real Feedback from Disabled People The Government has launched the Milburn Review to investigate why so many 16–24‑year‑olds are not in education, employment or training (NEET). The review is now calling for evidence from young people, families and employers. We know that government consultations can be overwhelming, technical or even sometimes just too boring for people to respond to! That's why we want to get your thoughts on your future as young Disabled people - so we can better understand what you REALLY want from the government, and what support you might need to achieve your goals.If you are looking for support, you can visit our Future Ready Hub which is home to lots of resources that can help support you through your post-16 journey. This includes helplines, personal stories, support resources and more. Question Title * 1. How old are you? Question Title * 2. Looking ahead to the next 1-3 years, what would you most like to be doing? Rank these from what you would most like to do to what you are least interested in. Question Title * 3. If you said something else, please explain what you meant in a few words Question Title * 4. What would support you to achieve this?Tick all that apply. More part-time or flexible options for work Gurantees that you'd keep your benefits if your situation improved More remote education options Better experiences in work Better experiences in education Less rigid attendance plans at school Something else More accessible public transport Cheaper bills More part-time or flexible options for education More adjustments from employers Less pressure at school More support from the benefit system Question Title * 5. If you said something else please explain what you meant in a few words Question Title * 6. If you could change one thing that would make it easier for you to move into work, education or training, what would it be? Done