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Requirements and Guidelines: Information about requirements of schools districts in providing transition planning and services. (1099 bytes)
Implementation Tools: help with putting an effective transition process into place in your school or community. How-to guides, checklists and real examples of effective practices. (1067 bytes)
Frequently Asked Questions: use this section for perspectives that most represent your concerns. (1111 bytes)
Data and Reports: reports and links to data that help to describe the transition planning and services process. (1044) bytes
Student and Family Services: information that students and families may find particularly helpful in deciding how to plan for transitions (1297 bytes)
Who Can Help: A list of people in your community who may have information you need. (1016 bytes)
Family Friendly Websites: A list of useful links for more information. (1117 bytes)
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Use the following links to obtain further information, as described.

Parent Briefs provides a series of publications about parent involvement in secondary education and transition.

Ticket to Work details legislation providing a tool box of work incentives for people with disabilities.

National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability (NCWD) - Youth and Family Guide provides information about employment laws, services and programs for youth with disabilities.

Youth Leadership Forums provides a unique career leadership training program for students with disabilities.

Disability Benefits Planner provides keys to effective planning, assistance and outreach.

Career Zone provides tools to use in career exploration, resumé writing and job searching.

Postsecondary Education Planning gives tips for prospective students with disabilities.

Postsecondary Education Planning for Assistive Technology is a guide to arranging for assistive technology on campus.

HEATH Resource Center is a  national clearinghouse on postsecondary education (college and vocational technical programs) for individuals with disabilities.

The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) is a disability-related information and referral center for birth to age 22.

The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is a professional organization for educators working with exceptional children whose web site contains information about effective practices.

Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights Center (PACER) is a parent-to-parent information web site.

 


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