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A. TRANSITION PLANNING RESOURCES
• Person-Centred Planning Tools
MAPS and PATH www.inclusion.com
Persons with Developmental Disabilities Central Alberta Community Board
Person Centered Planning in Central Alberta is an initiative of the Persons with Developmental Disabilities Central Alberta Community Board that is intended to ensure that all supports and services provided to individuals with developmental disabilities are based on, and contribute to, each person's interests and desires. A number of documents, resources and tools have been developed for use by individuals, families, and support staff and are identified specifically below or through the following link: www.pdd.org/Central/resources/personcp.shtml
Person Centred Planning Guidebook. January 2004. www.pdd.org/docs/cent/PCP%20Guidebook_Jan2004.pdf
My Person Centred Plan. www.pdd.org/docs/cent/PCP_811_Jan19.pdf
Self Advocacy My Life Workbook. Prepared by the Persons with Developmental Disabilities Central Alberta Community Board. October 2003. www.pdd.org/docs/cent/SA%20CET%20WORKBOOK%20-%20Oct%20201.pdf
Person Centred Planning Approaches. A Literature Review. May 2001. www.pdd.org/docs/cent/PCP_Lit_Review.pdf
The Individualized Funding Coalition for Ontario
Creating a Good Life in Community: A Guide on Person-Directed Planning
This group supports the self-determination of persons with disabilities. Members include self advocates, parents, individuals and organizations working together to make individualized funding in Ontario a reality. A Guide on Person-Directed Planning has been written to assist families and people with developmental disabilities to plan for their future. This guide provides some steps in which to approach person-directed planning. A detailed version and a plain language version are available on-line.
Creating a Good Life in Community: A Guide on Person-Directed Planning Detailed version: www.individualizedfunding.ca/Guide%20on%20Person-directed%20Planning.pdf
Plain Language Version www.individualizedfunding.ca/Guide%20on%20Person-directed%20Planning,%20Plain%20Language.pdf
http://www.individualizedfunding.ca
Casey Life Skills
Easy to use tools are available to help young people prepare for adulthood.
www.caseylifeskills.org
• Transition Planning Guides in Canada
British Columbia
Your Future Now. A Transition Planning & Resource Guide for Youth with Special Needs and Their Families. BC Ministry of Children and Family Development. www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/spec_needs/pdf/your_future_now.pdf
Transition Planning for Youth with Special Needs. A Community Support Guide. BC Ministry of Children and Family Development. www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/spec_needs/pdf/support_guide.pdf
Alberta
A Parents Guide to Transitional Planning. Persons with Developmental Disabilities Central Alberta Community Board. www.pdd.org/Central/resources/transplanning.shtml
Saskatchewan
School to Life Transition Handbook. Five Steps to Successful Planning. Rita McLeod for the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living. www.mcleod-educational.com/misc/to_work.pdf
New Brunswick
Building Bridges: A Parent Guide on Transition from School to Work, Adult Life and Community Participation for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities (1997). New Brunswick Association for Community Living, Fredericton, NB.
Ontario
Planning for Success: Adolescence to Adulthood (December 2004). Erinoak,Ontario. www.erinoak.org/resources/publications/Transit.Manual%20rev.%20Feb2005.pdf
• Transition Planning Guides in the United States
California
A Guide for Parent and Families to Prepare Students with Special Needs to Enter Post-Secondary Environments. WorkAbility I and the Family Transition Network. www.everhart.leon.k12.fl.us/waguide.htm#whatis
Best Practices for Transition Services from School to Adult Life from the Consumer/Family Viewpoint. California School to Work Interagency Transition Partnership (SWIPT). www.everhart.leon.k12.fl.us/ts_bestprac.htm#1
Washington
Transition Guide for Washington State. The Center for Change in Transition Services, Seattle University. www.seattleu.edu/ccts/docs/Transition%20Guide.pdf
Montana
Parents' Guide to Transitions: What Happens After High School? Montana's Office of Public Instruction for the Montana Systems Change for Transition Services for Youth with Disabilities Project
http://www.pluk.org/trans.html
North Dakota
Bridging the Gap: Charting a Successful Transition from School to Living and Working Independently within the Community. (1997). North Dakota Transition Guidebook. Minot, ND. www.dpi.state.nd.us/transitn/publicatns.shtm
• Other Transition Planning Resources
Canadian Council for Exceptional Children (CCEC)
Since its founding, CCEC has advocated for exceptional students - those with disabilities and special challenges, and those with gifts and talents. CCEC is committed to those who work with special students - educators, support personnel and parents - recognizing that these dedicated people need the resources, tools and professional opportunities to perform their jobs well. http://canadian.cec.sped.org/
EnableLink
Linking people with disabilities to a world of resources. Based in Toronto, the Canadian Abilities Foundation and EnableLink provides information for people with disabilities on a range of topics from around the world – links to the Abilities Magazine, community information, chat and message boards, information for families, youth, women, seniors, on a variety of issues including housing, health, employment, education etc. www.enablelink.org
Disability Ontario Online Resource (DOOR) for transition 2 adulthood
This site opens the DOOR 2 Adulthood which helps adolescents with disabilities think about leading their own life. Get information and learn from other people through “Tips and Tricks”, “Blogs” and “Stories”. Check it out at: www.bloorview.ca/door2adulthood/default.htm
Mazemaster – Youth@bilities
Mazemaster / Youth@bilities is dedicated to providing valuable online information for young persons with disabilities between the ages of 14-35 www.youthabilites.com
Bloorview Kids Rehab
Bloorview Kids Rehab is Canada's Largest children's rehabilitation hospital. They are known the world over for care, research and education that give children with disabilities the tools to get where they want to go. tips on transition planning can be found at: www.bloorview.ca/resourcecentre/transitions/index.php
National Dissemination Centre for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY)
NICHCY is based in Washington D.C. and serves as a central source of information in the United States on:
- disabilities in infants, toddlers, children, and youth;
- IDEA, which is the law authorizing special education;
- No Child Left Behind (as it relates to children with disabilities);
and
- research-based information on effective educational practices.
www.nichcy.org/index.html
NICHCY Transition Planning Resources
NICHCY's Transition Summary series focuses on preparing youth with disabilities to move from high school to the adult world. www.nichcy.org/transitn.asp
This article provides an overview on transition planning. Transition Planning: A Team Effort www.nichcy.org/pubs/transum/ts10.pdf
National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET)
NCSET coordinates national resources in United States, offers technical assistance, and disseminates information related to secondary education and transition for youth with disabilities in order to create opportunities for youth to achieve successful futures. www.ncset.org
NCSET Parent Briefs
This series of articles promotes effective parent involvement in secondary education and transition. www.ncset.org/publications/default.asp#parent
Casey Life Skills
Easy to use tools are available to help young people prepare for adulthood. www.ncset.org/publications/default.asp#parent
Dr. Paula Kohler
Dr. Kohler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Studies at Western Michigan University and is recognized for her research regarding effective transition practices for youth with disabilities. http://homepages.wmich.edu/~kohlerp
• Education Planning Documents
Ontario Ministry of Education
Special Education Information www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/speced.html
The Individual Education Plan (IEP). A Resource Guide 2004 www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/guide/resource/index.html
Transition Planning. A Resource Guide 2002 www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/transiti/transition.html
Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board http://w3.dpcdsb.org/CEC/
Special Education Information http://w3.dpcdsb.org/CEC/Programs/Special+Education/
Special Education Advisory Committee http://w3.dpcdsb.org/CEC/Programs/Special+Education/SEAC+Information.htm
Special Education Parent Guide http://w3.dpcdsb.org/CEC/Programs/Special+Education/Parent+Guide.htm
Halton District School Board www.hdsb.ca
Special Education Information http://hdsb.ca/Programs/SpecEdStudentServices/Page/SpecEdStudentServices.aspx
Halton Catholic District School Board www.hcdsb.org/
Special Education Information http://www.hcdsb.org/speced/
Peel District School Board http://www.peelschools.org/index.htm
Special Education http://www.peelschools.org/parents/facts/special.htm
Special Education Plan http://www.peelschools.org/parents/facts/spec-edplan.htm
Transition Planning Guide in Peel
The Road to Adulthood: Transitions from High School to Community. Information Compiled by: Karla Hough, Education Liaison and Peel Developmental Services. http://pathwaysineducationpeel.com/Files/TheRoadToAdulthoodRevisedOct09.pdf
Waterloo Region District School Board
www.wrdsb.on.ca
Special Education Information www.wrdsb.on.ca/specialed.php
Special Education Plan www.wrdsb.on.ca/sped_plan_full.pdf
Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) www.wrdsb.on.ca/publications/spec_ed_adv_committee.pdf
SEAC Handbook www.wrdsb.on.ca/SEAC_Booklet.pdf
Waterloo Catholic District School Board www.wcdsb.edu.on.ca
Special Education Information www.wcdsb.edu.on.ca/ss/student.html
Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) www.wcdsb.edu.on.ca/ss/spec-ed/special-ed-committee.html
EP Parent Guide www.wcdsb.edu.on.ca/ss/pdf/IEP.pdf
Wellington Catholic District School Board www.wellingtoncssb.edu.on.ca
Upper Grand District School Board www.ugdsb.on.ca
Click on "Program" to view a list of helpful documents and guides, and links to the Special Education Advisory Committee member organizations and other community partners."
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