PPT-The Transition From K-12 to College: Disability Services

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Donelle HenderlongDisability Services Coordinator Purdue university North CentralLsf 103adhenderlpncedu2197855374 Where do Disability Services Come From K12 Mandated

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Donelle HenderlongDisability Services Coordinator Purdue university North CentralLsf 103adhenderlpncedu2197855374 Where do Disability Services Come From K12 Mandated through IDEA Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Jill McAvoy, M.A., LBS I. Deborah Hauck Ford, M.S.,C.R.C.. . Career Readiness and Common Core State Standards. Students need to be prepared for careers that require at least some college to meet the needs of the job market of the future.. Presented by . Janet Peters . and . Bryan Ayres. Center for Technology. And Disability . Webinar May . 4, 2015. Session Overview. Key Factors to Consider when Transitioning with . AT. Our Research. Introducing the QIAT-PS . Presenters:. Diana Petschauer, M.Ed., ATP, CEO, Consult. ant. Assistive Technology Professional; RESNA certified. Alyssa Marinaccio, M.Ed, ATP, RESNA Certified, AT Coordinator for the . Center for Students with Disabilities. for Youths with Disabilities. Joe Ashley & Bob Schmidt. Employment Challenges. 29.5. million working-age people had a disability in . 2010 – that’s 16.6%. of the working-age population. Individuals with disabilities face employment challenges. Planning for College Success for Students with Disabilities. Students with Disabilities. preparing for postsecondary education. Know Your Rights and Responsibilities. Explains the rights and. r. esponsibilities of students. Our GEAR UP Team includes: . What do we mean when we say college?. When we say “college. ”, . we mean any type of education or training after high school. . We also use the terms “postsecondary education” and “postsecondary training”.. Student Services & . Special Programs Division. DSPS New Directors Training . September 20-22, 2017. 1. Presenters. (in alphabetical order). Jill Baker, DSPS Solutions. Gail Conrad, DSPS Solutions. What . College Professors . Need to . Know. Cynthia Woiderski. Woiderski Training and Consulting, LLC. 2016. This presentation will cover:. Background and basics. Changes to nondiscrimination in Education. Our GEAR UP Team includes: . What do we mean when we say college?. When we say “college. ”, . we mean any type of education or training after high school. . We also use the terms “postsecondary education” and “postsecondary training”.. Transition from IEP to 504 plan. Legal Basis (IDEA and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973). Differences Between IEP and 504. Transition From High school to College. Individuals. with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). i. ll . i. nto . a. dulthood. Engaging the whole person.. Baylor College of Medicine Transition Medicine Clinic . Dr. Cynthia Peacock, MD. Medical Director . 713-798-0216. Our team. Dr. Cynthia Peacock, MD Medical Director. A holistic approach to supports. Everyone exists within the context . of family . and community. Person in relation to. Traditional. Disability Services. Integrated Services and Supports within context of person, family and community . Recreation Therapy Department. Before you apply…. . Online vs. college campus. Schedule campus tour. Push around it, factor in hills, distance from buildings, overall accessibility, climate. Are restrooms accessible. WIOA Regional Forums. October 2016. 1. Introduction. Title IV of WIOA made more than 100 changes to the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program – the most significant changes to the program in more than three decades.

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