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This session will share Delaware's unique perspectives and experiences with transition that are based on the existence of the 25-year presence of a statewide educational program that now serves 500 students with autism. The state quickly understood that education was not enough, and responded to the need for adult services by developing its Special Populations program for adults with challenging behaviors.
Delaware has learned many lessons about transition during these past 15 years of transition services into adult life. At the heart is the vision that everyone should have the opportunity to work, and recognition of the importance of carrying the critical communication and behavioral supports provided during school into the adult arena. This presentation will describe those lessons, including what takes place during school; the relationship between the school, the State Division of Developmental Disabilities Services, and the adult service provider. It will also highlight what parents are requesting as well as issues we continue to face. Finally, the panel will offer recommendations about how improvements can continue to be made.
The session will emphasize the role and activities of each organization, how the funding process works, and offer examples of success stories, and stories that weren't successful and why. Highlights will include:
School activities leading to transition What happens before age 14 What happens between 14 and 19 Goals for the final two years of school The IEP
Collaboration with the state agencies How funding works Policies that promote transition (and those that don't)
The transition process with the adult provider Timeframes What staff needs to know and understand Continuation of communication, behavioral and other supports required for the student to be successful
How we can continue to improve
Content Area: Transition Planning and Options for Adulthood
Warren K. Ellis, Ph.D., in, Special, Education
Director of Special Populations
Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services
Alexis Hackett, B.A., B.S., M.Ed
Vocational Specialist
Delaware Autism Program
Katina Demetriou, B.S.
Community Employment Coordinator
Chimes Delaware
Theda Ellis, M.Ed., MBA
Director, Autism Society of Delaware
Autism Society of Delaware