Website: National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center
The National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center helps states build their capacities to improve transition planning, services, and outcomes for people with disabilities.
The National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center helps states build their capacities to improve transition planning, services, and outcomes for people with disabilities.
This guide is a checklist that parents, educators, people on the spectrum and other members of the transition planning team can use to more effectively gather materials about the student for a smooth the transition process.
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions that parents have regarding transition planning for their child who has a developmental disability.
This brief discusses the importance of writing transition goals and objectives into the IEP process.
Disability.gov is a federal government website that provides information about disability-related programs, services, laws, and benefits.
The National Consortium on Leadership and Disability for Youth (NCLD/Y) is a youth-led information, training, and resource center.
This brief offers parents some suggestions to parents on steps that they can take to encourage their children to make informed decisions regarding their future as they reach transition and the age of majority.
This toolkit assists transition-age youth with significant disabilities and their families and friends find out more about personal assistance services (PAS).
HCBS.org is a clearinghouse that works to promote the development and expansion of home and community-based services for people who depend on these services to participate in community life.
This association is a group of camp professionals who work to preserve, promotes, and improve that camp experience.