[Nfbmd] [nabs-l] Youth Stories Needed for transition guide

Chris Nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Sat Aug 6 16:46:50 UTC 2011



 ---- Original Message ------
From: Darian Smith <dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Subject: [nabs-l] Youth Stories Needed for transition guide
Date sent: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 16:05:18 -0700

Fellow Federationests,
 Please  send to anyone    who you think may be interested.
 Thanks!
 - Darian
Youth Stories Needed for a New Transition Guide

The Office of Disability Employment Policy is Looking for Youth
Transition Stories for a New Resource Guide

The U.S.  Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment 
Policy
is  working on a publication.  It will be a complete transition 
guide
for youth and
young adults (ages 14-25) with

disabilities moving from high school to post-secondary settings.  
These
settings could include
 full-time jobs, vocational training (being an apprentice), 
service,
internships; and junior college and university settings.

Since experiences are a great way to learn, they are collecting
stories from youth and young adults with disabilities about their
transition experiences.
They are reaching out to youth across the country and asking you 
to share:

1 your aspirations and dreams;
2.  your learned strategies to navigate different systems;
3.  what supports helped you make your transitions.

This project is open to youth with different types of 
disabilities,
from all backgrounds, and from all across the country!

For more information or to share your experiences, contact Hamza 
Jaka, at:
Jaka.Hamza.A at dol.gov
 or Laura Ibañez, at:
Ibanez.Laura at dol.gov



--
Darian Smith

“My secret?  See it, and stay focused on it.”

— Shaquille O'Neal

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