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Transition Services offered at Northwest Center in Spokane
Helps students with developmental disabilities leave school with a job and experience a seamless transition to adult life and support services. Student must be connected to the DDA or DVR.
Helps students with developmental disabilities leave school with a job and experience a seamless transition to adult life and support services.
Students work with a Northwest Center Transition Specialist who will partner with the student's team of educators and collaborate with parents and the adult service system to help the student find a good job match before they leave school.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Vancouver
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Student Career Counseling
Vocational Assessment
Disability Access Services offered at Skagit Valley Community College Mount Vernon Campus
Provides services and accommodations based on individual needs.
Provides services and accommodations based on individual needs. Services may include, but are not limited to: accessible facilities, alternate educational media, alternative testing, disability parking, manual and oral interpreters, note taking, priority registration, reading services, scribes, specialized equipment, and taping services.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Services for Students With Disabilities offered at Edmonds College Main Campus
The SSD staff works with each student individually to determine reasonable accommodations. Video Phone (Deaf and HoH Only) contact 425-354-3113.
We support students with a variety of conditions: Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Blind or Visually impaired Learning, Mobility, or Physical Disability Chronic Health, Neurological, or Mental Health Condition Injured students who are returning to school for retraining The SSD staff works with each student individually to determine reasonable accommodations.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Spokane
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Student Career Counseling
Vocational Assessment
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Youth Transition Services offered at Central Washington Disability Resources
Guides youth as they discover job accommodations, employment opportunities, and enhance their networking skills.
Guides youth as they discover job accommodations, employment opportunities, and enhance their networking skills. Helps youth with pursuing higher education, locate job and internship opportunities, benefits and assistance planning, social networking opportunities and independent living skills training. Coordinated in partnership with Kittitas County School Districts, the division of Vocation Rehabilitation, and Rehabilitation Services Administration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Lacey
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school. Serves south Puget Sound and the Peninsula.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Vocational Assessment
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Student Career Counseling
Work Transition Program offered at Entrust Community Services
Provides one-year, school-to-work training program that uses classroom instruction, career exploration, and relevant internships in order to accomplish seamless workplace immersion.
Provides a one-year, school-to-work training program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Entrust has worked with Memorial Hospital and other local businesses to help educate young individuals with disabilities. Total workplace immersion facilitates a combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and relevant job-skills training through strategically designed internships.
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Prevocational Training
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training and More offered at Center for Independence - Marysville
Offers peer support, individual and independent living skills, advocacy, information and referral, youth transition and de-institutionalization. Other services include community activities that address civil/equal rights. This office serves the northernmost counties.
Services for people with disabilities include peer support, individual and systemic advocacy, independent living skills training, information and referral to community resources, and de-institutionalization.
CFI is also involved in community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
There is a transition program for youth ages 14-24 which focuses on living independently, continuing education and vocational goals.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Specialized Information and Referral
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Individual Advocacy
Transition Services offered at Northwest Center in Seattle
Helps students with developmental disabilities leave school with a job and experience a seamless transition to adult life and support services. Student must be connected to the DDA or DVR.
Helps students with developmental disabilities leave school with a job and experience a seamless transition to adult life and support services.
Students work with a Northwest Center Transition Specialist who will partner with the student's team of educators and collaborate with parents and the adult service system to help the student find a good job match before they leave school.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Tacoma
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school. Serves Pierce and southwest King County.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Vocational Assessment
Student Career Counseling
Independent Living Services offered at Center for Independence - Lakewood
Core services include peer support, individual and independent living skills development and de-institutionalization. Other services include community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
Services for people with disabilities include peer support, individual and systemic advocacy, independent living skills training, information and referral to community resources, and de-institutionalization.
CFI is also involved in community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
There is a transition program for youth ages 14-24 which focuses on living independently, continuing education and vocational goals.
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Individual Advocacy
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Specialized Information and Referral
Work Transition Program offered at Entrust Community Services in Sunnyside
Provides one-year, school-to-work training program that uses classroom instruction, career exploration, and relevant internships in order to accomplish seamless workplace immersion.
Provides a one-year, school-to-work training program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Entrust has worked with Memorial Hospital and other local businesses to help educate young individuals with disabilities. Total workplace immersion facilitates a combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and relevant job-skills training through strategically designed internships.
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Prevocational Training
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Special Education offered at Educational Service District 112
Offers a range of services for children with special needs and the school districts serving them, including IEP support and transition services.
Offers a range of services for children with special needs and the school districts serving them, including IEP support and transition services.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Yakima
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
What's Here
Vocational Assessment
Student Career Counseling
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities