Transition
from School to Work for Students with Disabilities
Every student
participates in school activities with a goal of being prepared to
function at some level of independence as a result of his/her school
experience. Although this is no different for students with disabilities,
differences do exist as far as what needs to occur before and after
graduation if students are to move successfully from high school to
post-school activities such as training, employment and independent
living. For many students with disabilities the success of this transition
from school to adult life depends on teamwork and collaboration between
the schools and community resources. As one such resource, the
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) works closely with the KY Department
of Education (KDE) to assist eligible students with disabilities to
identify, plan for, and achieve their vocational goals.
Who should be referred
to OVR for transition services?
Referrals should be made on any student with a disability that might
prevent them from training for, getting or keeping a job. Once the
referral is made, a qualified rehabilitation counselor will determine
if the student is eligible for services.
When should the
referral be made?
Typically a referral is not made until the student is within two years
of exiting high school. However, a student can be referred earlier
if appropriate.
What services can
a student expect to receive from OVR?
Prior to graduation, the eligible student can expect to receive a
comprehensive assessment to determine vocational interests, capacities,
and abilities, as well as guidance and counseling in determining an
appropriate vocational goal and the services necessary to attain that
goal.
All services that
are planned for and provided are individualized, determined jointly
by the counselor and the student, and directly related to a specific
vocational goal.
After graduation, services vary depending upon the student's individual
goals and needs, however, the focus remains on acquiring the skills
necessary to get a job, job development, job placement, and follow-up.
What's available
for students with significant disabilities who will not be going on
to post-secondary training or the military?
The Community Based Work Transition Program (CBWTP) is a jointly funded
program between OVR and a number of school districts in the state.
The student considered appropriate for this program will require the
unique services of a job trainer in order to obtain and maintain employment.
The goal of this program is for each student to be job placed in the
most integrated setting prior to graduation, with necessary supports
in place to maintain that employment.
If you wish to refer a student to OVR or would like more information
about transition services available through OVR, contact your local
OVR office or call our statewide toll free number at: 1-800-372-7172.
Beyond High School Transition
Booklet can be accessed by clicking the appropriate link
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