Living with a liver condition

Transition resources

The process of preparing, planning and moving from children’s to adults’ health services is sometimes called transition.

Every young person’s experience will be different, but we’ve brought together some general information, plus the experiences of others who have been through the process.

The information on this page is for:

  • Young people with a liver condition.
  • Parents, family, friends, carers, and healthcare professionals.

 

On this page:

Preparing for transition webinar

Liver UK

Watch our webinar for hints and tips on moving to adult services.

Supporting young people: a guide for parents and guardians

Download

Liver disease: a guide for young people

Download

Leo

Leo talks about the experience of moving to adult liver services.

Catherine

Catherine explains what it was like to have a biopsy in adult services.

Leeds Teaching Hospital videos
What is transition?
Liver Youth Worker and CNS
Adult liver clinic
Adult liver ward

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