ON TRAC Transition to Adult Care Timeline

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MACCRAY Special Education Work-Based Learning Program Helping Students Climb the Ladder of Career Success By: Elyse Hagen, LD/DCD Special Education Teacher.
Advertisements

Sped. Transition What every student & parent needs to do to be prepared for life in high school & after.
Achieving the Dream – Transition to Post – Secondary Education for Students with Disabilities. What is your dream for your child?
Michigan Department Of Human Services
Understanding Your Child’s Individual Education Program (IEP)
June 2009 Welcome to TANF Orientation We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations. Charles P.
Quiz time! Q: How much does this textbook cost? A: £24.99 (Amazon)
£ 12_13 Student Financial Support for 2012 higher education entrants Finding out about funding your time at university.
Transition and the IEP Why is effective transition planning important?
Texas Transition Conference February 16, 2010 Dr. Ed O’Leary Texas Transition Conference February 16, 2010 Dr. Ed O’Leary.
Welcome to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Orientation for Transition. Facilitator Notes: Welcome to the orientation for Vocational Rehabilitation.
Transition Timeline for Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs: Chronic Illnesses / Physical Disabilities Children and families experience.
Carrie Pomije, DCHS Heidi Stringer, DCHS Annie Mesich, DVR Bill Huisheere, ADRC Anna Park, MMSD Deb Notstad, Parent.
Transition What do you need to prepare for as you become an adult?
Bur Oak Secondary School OSAP Ontario Student Assistance Program.
Making a Successful Transition from High School to College Susan Hannifan, MS, CRC Disability Services Counselor Piedmont Virginia Community College Charlottesville,
1 EDUCATION: Court Reports: What to include related to the Child’s Education.
Student Financial Support Lee Harrison Senior Student Financial Support Adviser.
A Message from the Director. Welcome to TANF Orientation We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.
50 Park Place, Cathays Park Campus 2nd Floor, Cardigan House, Heath Park Campus NHS Funding & Other support Dental Hygiene & Therapy.
State of Oregon Department of Human Services
Planning My Way to Work OAVSNP conference February 20 th, 2015.
TRANSITION PLANNING An Overview High Road Academy.
Resources to Improve Successful Transition to Postsecondary Education, Employment and Independent Living Rachel Stewart & John Kerr, California Health.
School/VR Partnerships: Lessons Learned from Project ACCESS OAVSNP February 2011 Jeri Dickinson & Mimi McGrath Kato University of Oregon Special Acknowledgement.
SURROGATE PARENT Information for Local District Administration Developed by Oakland Schools 2007.
California Health Incentives Improvement Project Resources for Youth Transitioning to Employment and Independent Living Presenters: John Kerr and Rachel.
How to write great transition IEPs and meet compliance for Indicator 13!
Transitioning to Adulthood What BRS can do for you.
SURROGATE PARENT Information for Local District Administration.
Transition Planning and Anticipated Services in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) Process.
TRANSITION STEPS FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO ADULT SERVICES DEVELOP TRANSITION PLAN AT IEP MEETING DEVELOP TRANSITION PLAN AT IEP MEETING Begin transition process.
Cumberland County Schools Transition. Indicator 1 Graduation Percent of youth with IEPs graduating from high school with a regular diploma is.
Students with Disabilities Transitioning into College Prepared for TRCS November 2010.
1 Individuals with Disabilities Rights and Responsibilities.
St. Johns County School District A.S.S.I.S.T PROGRAM (Aid and Support for Students In Sudden Transition)
Child and Youth Services
Achieving the Dream – Transition to Post – Secondary Education for Students with Disabilities What is your dream for your child?
breakfast, lunch, and dinner for 13 people affected by disaster.
Welcome to The Hazeley Academy ‘Options at 16’ information evening
SPECIAL EDUCATION Presented by: Cindy Rodas, Education Advocate.
Overview of Special Education
Kinship 101: Information for Relatives and “Suitable Others”
Career and Vocational Training In k-12
Preparing Students with Disabilities for Life after School
Educational Parent Surrogate
The Children’s Aid Society of Brant
Amy Harding – Volunteer Coordinator & Case Supervisor
Career and Vocational Training In k-12
Transition The planning required to live your best life
Master Trust Accounts and Social Security
Transition to Adulthood
The Vocational Rehabilitation Process
Residence permit for studies in Sweden
Working with Transitioning Youth
Accessible Learning Services
Hi, welcome to this orientation to Transition Services offered through the Division of Rehabilitative Services…or DRS. The purpose of this orientation.
SST Lead Session Secondary
Standards-based Individualized Education Program: Module Eight: Additional Components Specific to Secondary IEPs SBIEP Module Eight: Additional Components.
IEP Basics for Parents and Families
A non-profit organization providing support to North Carolina parents and professionals for more than 25 years.
Preparing All Students for Success After High School:
Vocational Rehabilitation Services for High School Students
TRANSITION PLANNING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Alison Morris, Esq. 50 Main Street, Suite 1280 White Plains, New York
IEP and the IPS Crosswalk
Program Training.
Achieving the Dream – Transition to Post – Secondary Education for Students with Disabilities What is your dream for your child?
Family Guide: Understanding Transition Team Members’ Responsibilities
Funding Post Secondary
Presentation transcript:

ON TRAC Transition to Adult Care Timeline “Take it step by step, moment by moment – break it into small manageable pieces. Pat yourself on the back for steps accomplished” …a parent who has been there. 14 16 17 18 15 12-13 19 Age 12-13 Age 14 Age 15 Age 16 . Age 17 Age 18 Age 19-24 Start Youth Quiz & Parent/Family Checklist Make copies of Birth Certificate Learn how to Just TRAC it! Confirm and visit Family Practitioner (FP) once year Start/ review Individualized Education Plan (IEP) if needed Confirm adult insurance; Pharmacare, medical, dental, extended and Non-insured Confirm Adult Specialists and FPs received all transition documents Apply for PWD bus pass, parking permits, Handy dart, and travel coverage Discuss/ confirm legal guardian, Representation Agreement, signing of consents Look for funding to support travel and accommodation for Adult health care visits Explore savings options & tax credits available Confirm adult suppliers for supplies and equipment Visit FP up to twice/year – ensure he/she is getting Specialist letters and reports Get BC Identification & Social Insurance Number Learn about transition social workers & case managers Start a transition binder Create your own ‘Path’ or plan for the future Visit FP at least twice /year Visit Adult specialist(s) once/year List all adult care providers and services Confirm living and support services Explore education and vocational opportunities, scholarships & bursaries Start Here Explore options for driving Develop a work and/or career plan If eligible, apply for Persons with Disability (PWD) - open a PWD bank account (at 17.5 years) Plan for high school graduation or extension Apply for ‘Special Accommodation” if attending post secondary schools Make final appointments/identify adult occupational & physical therapists, dietician & other services needed Collect all transition documents (letters, assessments, reports and checklists) Confirm 1st appointments for all Adult specialist(s) Create a health care plan if moving away for school Assess and update all equipment & supplies Future Goals Connect with other youth through camps, sports and activities outside of school Talk to your FP about sexual and/ or emotional health issues Practice self-care and/or directing others Plan for after high school – review IEP If home/ living services are needed - learn about eligibility Determine if a Psycho-Educational assessment is needed/ current Start a list of all Adult specialists, care providers and services Make a list of medications, supplies and equipment needed Learn about educational grants, bursaries and scholarships Note: Not all items will apply to everyone. To learn more visit www.ontracbc.ca Family Toolkit for explanations, tips, handouts and resources.