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1 Transition Technical Assistance Network Executive Order 13-04/15-01 YTP statewide

2 Purpose: To increase knowledge of training and support available to schools to support transition  Objectives: - Executive Order – 13-04 and 15-01 Overview and how it relates to education - Memorandum of Understanding – VR/ODDS/OCDD/VR - Trainings provided Educator Institute on Networking and Transition - Development of Transition Technical Assistance Network - Meet your Transition Network Facilitator

3 DHS (VR and ODDS) and ODE shall work:  “…to further improve Oregon’s systems of designing and delivering employment services to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities …”  Work “toward fulfillment of Oregon’s Employment First Policy,” including  Reduced state support of sheltered work over time  Increased investment in employment services 3 Executive Order 13-04/15-01

4  Appoint staff to focus on system-change in schools and communities- Secondary Transition Liaison – Educator Institute on Networking and Transition  Establish Statewide Transition Technical Assistance Network to assist transition services in schools  Support legislative or rule changes to prohibit local education agencies from contracting for assessments in sheltered workshops- Employment Related Transition Services – OAR 581-015-2000/ OAR 581-015-2245 4 In Partnership, ODE will:

5 Educator Institute on Networking and Transition Agenda 8:15-9:00- Registration 9:00-9:15- ODE Welcome- Sarah Drinkwater, Assistant Superintendent and Mitch Kruska, Director 9:15-10:00- Keynote Speaker 10:00-10:10- Break 10:10-11:00- Vocational Rehabilitation 101:Overview of program, eligibility, and services provided 11:00-11:10- Break 11:10-12:40-Families and Community Together (FACT): Overview of program and services provided, introduction to Person Centered Planning 12:40-1:30- Lunch 1:30-2:30- Developmental Disabilities and Brokerage Services: Overview of program, eligibility, and services provided 2:30-2:40- Break 2:40-3:45- Curriculum Review- Introduction of Rubric and Sample Curriculum 3:45-4:00- Review of information and closing

6 Presenters

7 Resources  Employment First  Vocational Rehabilitation  DD Council  ODDS  Plan for Work  Person Centered Planning Certified Facilitators  Guardianship  Posters, flyers, cards  Transition Network Community

8 Take Away from Institute Connection Communication Collaboration Networking Resource Building Community Building Advocacy

9 Knowledge Gain

10 Taking Information Back to the Community

11 Schools Attended

12 Next Steps……. Educator Institute on Networking and Transition  April 29 th, 2015- Multnomah ESD  May 14 th, 2015- Douglas ESD

13 Educator Institute Round 2- 2015 7 sessions in June Proposed locations: -Eugene -Portland -La Grande -Medford -Bend -Seaside -Salem

14 Transition Technical Assistance Network http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=4250

15 Transition Technical Assistance Network 2014  8 Part time Staff contracted by ESDs -Provide Training and Technical Assistance to support Exec. Order 13- 04/15-01, Transition MOU, and Employment First

16  Help School district recognize and understand the outcomes of Executive Order, specifically focusing on successful transition to employment and/or education.  Establish relationships with community partners such as Vocational Rehabilitation, Developmental Disabilities, County Mental Health, family advocacy programs, etc.  Implement training and professional development for educators on policy and systems change. Goals of the Transition Technical Assistance Network

17 Goals of the Network First 90 days  Meet with all school district directors  Meet with VR/ODDS staff  Assess region needs and obstacles  Join local employment first groups- or find out if there is interest in developing a group in a region

18 Goals for next six months  Meet with YTP Management Team  Meet with VR I/DD counselors  Developing a sharing of resources  Connecting school  Needs assessment/program evaluation Tool

19 Transition Network Facilitator Regions Assigned

20 Region 1 Multnomah, Washington, Columbia, Clatsop Lizzie Juaniza Multnomah ESD 503.257.1657 ejuaniza@mesd.k12.or.us Robbie Spencer 503-257-1727 rspencer@mesd.k12.or.us

21 Region 2 Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Tillamook Eivind-Erik Sorensen Willamette ESD 503-474-6915 Eivind.sorensen@wesd.org

22 Region 3 Linn, Benton, Lincoln, Lane Vikki Mahaffy Linn, Benton, Lincoln ESD 541-812-2737 Vikki.mahaffy@lblesd.k12.or.us

23 Region 4 Douglas, Coos, Curry Rebekah Mathweg Douglas County ESD 541-492-6601 Rebekah.mathweg@douglasesd.k12.or.us

24 Region 5 Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, Lake Gwyn Lema Southern Oregon ESD 541-944-2418 Gwyn_lema@soesd.k12.or.us

25 Region 6 Clackamas, Wasco, Hood River, Sherman, Gillam Ariel Nielsen Clackamas ESD 503-675-4163 anielsen@clackesd.k12.or.us

26 Region 7 Deschutes, Crook, Wheeler, Jefferson Margie Blackmore High Desert ESD 541-693-5717 Marguerite.blackmore@hdesd.org

27 Region 8 Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker, Grant, Harney, Malheur Lon Thornburg Intermountain ESD 541-966-3162 lon.thornburg@imesd.k12.or.us

28 Meet your Network Facilitator


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