This document summarizes findings from an evaluation of the Right to Control Trailblazers program, which aims to give disabled people more choice and control over support services. The evaluation found that while the program provided benefits, few disabled people actually exercised their right to control. Four key conditions need to be in place for disabled people to successfully exercise choice: a meaningful choice of providers or support, information to make confident choices, help managing support, and knowing they can request changes. The document outlines lessons learned on providing these conditions, including developing the provider market, improving support planning, and involving user-led organizations. Overall, meaningful choice will take sustained commitment over many years as the social care system culture changes.