Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs

Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs. Rhonda L. Russell, 2016: Applied Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education. Keywords: special education, disadvantaged youth, economically disadvantaged This research focused...

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Main Author: Russell, Rhonda L
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Published: NSUWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-nova.edu-oai-nsuworks.nova.edu-fse_etd-10882019-10-20T04:11:57Z Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs Russell, Rhonda L Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs. Rhonda L. Russell, 2016: Applied Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education. Keywords: special education, disadvantaged youth, economically disadvantaged This research focused on young adults who have disabilities and their transition and career planning for post-secondary life. The study sought to identify best practices in transition planning, transition planning services, and to determine the types of resources and support needed by young adults who have disabilities. For youth who have disabilities, the transition to adulthood is extremely challenging. Policies, systems, and services tend to be uncoordinated or fragmented, and youth who have disabilities and their families lack the information needed to navigate the transition successfully, which limits opportunities for full participation in adult life. It was concluded from the study results that transitioning from secondary education programs to post-secondary education or training programs and employment is most aided by (a) positive support from family, (b) the introduction of transition services early in the young adults’ secondary education experience, and (c) young adults availing themselves of services provided by disability service agencies such as job skill development, self-advocacy training, independent living, etc. Additionally, it was concluded from the study results that maintaining employment is as equally challenging as is obtaining employment. Interview respondents reported facing challenges such as discrimination and compromised privacy. Impediments to transition included low self- esteem, independence discouraged by family members, limited transportation, access to services, and limited knowledge about available services. Recommendations to expand the use of rehabilitation and employment services included interagency collaboration and innovative marketing approaches. 2016-12-31T08:00:00Z campusdissertation application/pdf https://nsuworks.nova.edu/fse_etd/94 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1088&context=fse_etd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Theses and Dissertations NSUWorks Special Education Disadvantaged Youth Economically Disadvantaged Accessibility Adult and Continuing Education Disability and Equity in Education Education Special Education and Teaching Vocational Education
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topic Special Education
Disadvantaged Youth
Economically Disadvantaged
Accessibility
Adult and Continuing Education
Disability and Equity in Education
Education
Special Education and Teaching
Vocational Education
spellingShingle Special Education
Disadvantaged Youth
Economically Disadvantaged
Accessibility
Adult and Continuing Education
Disability and Equity in Education
Education
Special Education and Teaching
Vocational Education
Russell, Rhonda L
Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs
description Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs. Rhonda L. Russell, 2016: Applied Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education. Keywords: special education, disadvantaged youth, economically disadvantaged This research focused on young adults who have disabilities and their transition and career planning for post-secondary life. The study sought to identify best practices in transition planning, transition planning services, and to determine the types of resources and support needed by young adults who have disabilities. For youth who have disabilities, the transition to adulthood is extremely challenging. Policies, systems, and services tend to be uncoordinated or fragmented, and youth who have disabilities and their families lack the information needed to navigate the transition successfully, which limits opportunities for full participation in adult life. It was concluded from the study results that transitioning from secondary education programs to post-secondary education or training programs and employment is most aided by (a) positive support from family, (b) the introduction of transition services early in the young adults’ secondary education experience, and (c) young adults availing themselves of services provided by disability service agencies such as job skill development, self-advocacy training, independent living, etc. Additionally, it was concluded from the study results that maintaining employment is as equally challenging as is obtaining employment. Interview respondents reported facing challenges such as discrimination and compromised privacy. Impediments to transition included low self- esteem, independence discouraged by family members, limited transportation, access to services, and limited knowledge about available services. Recommendations to expand the use of rehabilitation and employment services included interagency collaboration and innovative marketing approaches.
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title_short Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs
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title_full_unstemmed Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs
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