Transition for Dads A Non-Emotional Outcome-Based Approach To Collaborative Business.

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Transition for Dads A Non-Emotional Outcome-Based Approach To Collaborative Business

Agenda Transition I.D.E.A. Process Domains of Adulthood Postsecondary education Vocational education Integrated employment (including supported employment) Continuing and adult education Adult services Independent living Community participation Parent Rights Resources

Transition to Life

Focus on life outcomes Gainfully employed Living independently Quality of life choice

When does it begin?

Thinking About Transition Transition is a process from birth Foundations are developed early Continuous process Need to be part of the whole from the start Creating opportunities for participation Foundations for self advocacy Equal access not separate access

Transition Process

Looking at the Steps Starting at fourteen but can be sooner Must be in place at sixteen Student participation in the IEP functional vocational evaluation Based on post school outcome statement Measurable transition goals Drive the course of instruction Age of majority Self Advocacy Graduation Summary of Performance

Domains of Adulthood

Postsecondary education Vocational education Integrated employment (including supported employment) Continuing and adult education Adult services Independent living Community participation

Postsecondary Education Universities Technical Colleges Degree/diploma

Vocational Education Vocational Schools Employer training programs Job specific instruction Certification

Integrated Employment Integrated employment Self Employment Supported Employment

Continuing and Adult Education Local adult education classes Centers for Independent Living Social Skills training Sexuality Education Travel Training

Adult Services The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Agency Service Agencies for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities or Mental Health Independent Living Centers (ILCs) Social Security Administration WIA and One-Stop Centers Community Recreation Centers Protection and advocacy centers

Independent Living Leisure/recreation Home maintenance Personal care Community participation

Community Participation Parks and recreation Clubs Organizations Events Faith based Accessibility to existing opportunities

Parents Right to Choice

Parent Rights Same expectations as others Same expectations as others Independence Independence Quality of life Quality of life Empty nest Empty nest Guilt free and all about me Guilt free and all about me Bucket list Bucket list

Resources

The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition Technical Assistance on Transition and the Rehabilitation Act Transition to Adulthood NICHCY Centers for Independent Living Central Florida Parent Center Heath Resouce center

Wilbur Hawke