What's After High School is a broad overview of the transition to adult life for young adults with disabilities and special needs and includes the following topics: thinking about a young adult's future; the role of schools; long-term supports; vocational resources; moving into adult health care; advocacy; and the basics of self-determination.
This training is ideal for families who have children 14-21, providers, and school staff who work with young adults with special needs. Youth are encouraged to attend!
Check in and dinner begin at 5:00PM
Register: Contact the Southeast Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs at (800) 234-KIDS(5437) or email bholman@chw.org
Cost: Free to participants. A light meal and resource binder will be provided.