Youth Transition Services

Youth Work Readiness Class
This classes teaches youth through age 29 each facet of the employment process such as creating employment goals, organizing the job search, using job search resources, filling out applications, creating resumes and cover letters, interview skills, dressing for success and procedures for disclosure of disability and requesting accommodations.

Person Centered Career Planning, Exploration and Employment Support
Person Centered Career Planning, Exploration and Employment Support is offered to individuals interested in one-on-one instruction in the work readiness process.  Youth, along with their support team of parents or mentors, set employment goals, create a plan for overcoming employment obstacles, and explore career paths through inventories, aptitude assessments and job shadowing.  Employment support is also offered to individuals needing assistance with job searching, preparing for interviews or any other portion of the work readiness process.

IEP/504 Advocacy
IEP/504 Advocacy is offered to parents and families of students with IEPs or 504s that are moving toward the transition process by providing information, guidance and support.

Transition Mentoring
MPACT Certified Transition Mentoring assists parents and families of youth with disabilities that are in the transition process by helping them become established with and utilize regional transition networks.

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