Southeast Regional Center

What's After High School - Training on Transition

Location

Watertown High School, 825 Endeavour Dr., Watertown, WI 53098 (Media Center)

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.

 

Contact
Southeast Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs - Meg Steimle

Contact the Southeast Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs at (800) 234-KIDS(5437) or email bholman@chw.org

Email: bholman@chw.orgCost:Free - a light meal and a resource binder will be provided

Call Children's Resource Center-Southeast at 800-234-KIDS (5437)

Located in the Daniel M. Soref Family Resource Center at Children's Wisconsin
8915 W. Connell Court, Milwaukee, WI
Open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday

CRCsoutheast@childrenswi.org

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