What's After High School _SERC 3/22/22
Date and time
Location
Online event
What’s After High School is an overview of the transition to adult life for young adults with disabilities and/or special health care needs.
About this event
A Transition Training for Families, Youth and Providers
What’s After High School is an overview of the transition to adult life for young adults with disabilities and/or special health care needs. This training is perfect for families with children ages 14 - 21 and the providers and school staff who work with them. We’ll cover:
Planning for the Future
Your School’s Role
Long Term Supports
Vocational Resources
Moving to Adult Health Care
Supported Decision Making & Guardianship
Self Determination Basics
When: Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 5:00 – 6:30pm
Where: Join the session using your computer, iPad or smartphone using Zoom video conferencing or listen using your phone.
After registering, you will be sent a Zoom link and phone number to participate. To learn more, go to familyvoiceswi.org/learn/whats-after-high-school/ - a training video and transition resources are available.
What’s After High School? is presented by Family Voices of Wisconsin and co-sponsored by the Southeast Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs.
Contact Meg Steimle with any questions or concerns by email MSteimle@chw.org or call 414-266-3188.