The road ahead :: transition to adult life for persons with disabilities /
Successful transition from school to adult life has always been difficult for people with disabilities, especially in the area of employment. The vast majority of people with disabilities are either unemployed or underemployed with low wages and few benefits, and many governments are struggling to f...
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Zusammenfassung: | Successful transition from school to adult life has always been difficult for people with disabilities, especially in the area of employment. The vast majority of people with disabilities are either unemployed or underemployed with low wages and few benefits, and many governments are struggling to find a way of providing employment and benefits to people with disabilities without creating disincentives to work. This book provides strategies and ideas for improving the lives of people with disabilities, exploring new ways of enabling a successful transition to an integrated adult working life b. |
Beschreibung: | Includes indexes. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 298 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.9. Professionals Cannot Meet All Needs of Persons with Disabilities1.10. Life-Long Learning -- 2. Transition and Employment -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Person Centered Transition Planning -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: Why Does Transition Planning Need to be Person-Centered? -- 5. Key Question 2: What is Person Centered Planning? -- 6. Key Question 3: How Often Does Person Centered Planning Occur? | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. Key Question 4: Who Should be Involved in Person Centered Planning Teams?8. Key Question 5: Who Can Facilitate a Person Centered Planning Meeting? -- 9. Key Question 6: How Can Someone Facilitate Person Centered Planning? -- 9.1. Personal Profile Development -- 9.1.1. Mapping a Circle of Support -- 9.1.2. Illustrating Community Presence -- 9.1.3. Developing a Preferences List -- 9.1.4. Expressing Gifts and Capacities -- 9.2. Future Lifestyle Planning -- 9.2.1. Creating a Challenging Vision of the Future -- 9.3. Action Steps and Responsible Parties | |
505 | 8 | |a 9.3.1. Negotiating Action Steps and Responsible Parties9.4. Needed Service System Changes -- 10. Key Question 7: How Can Person Centered Planning Information be Incorporated into the IEP/Transition Plan? -- 11. Best Practice Recommendations -- 12. Community-Based Activity Suggestions -- 13. Discussion Questions -- References -- Self-Determination: Enhancing Competence and Independence -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: What is Self-Determination? | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Key Question 2: How Does Self-Determination Impact Transition and Learning Outcomes?6. Key Question 3: Why is Choice Making Considered the Foundation of Self-Determination? -- 7. Key Question 4: What Are the Strategies AssociatedWith Self-Determination? -- 8. Expressing Preferences and Choice Making -- 9. Picture Cues and Antecedent Cue Regulation Strategies -- 10. Problem Solving -- 11. Self-Instruction -- 12. Self-Monitoring -- 13. Self-Evaluation -- 14. Self-Reinforcement -- 15. Key Question 5: When Do You Start Teaching Self-Determination Skills? | |
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contents | THE ROAD AHEAD -- Dedication The Road Ahead 3rd Edition -- Road Ahead Bios and Contact Information -- Contents -- The Importance of Transition Services and Meaningful Outcomes for People with Disabilities -- 1. Importance of Work in Integrated Settings -- 1.1. Philosophical/Ethical Judgment -- 1.2. Civil Rights -- 1.3. Normalization -- 1.4. Community Participation -- 1.5. Influencing Society -- 1.6. Valued -- 1.7. Helps Individuals Through Stress and Difficulties -- 1.8. Economic Independence 1.9. Professionals Cannot Meet All Needs of Persons with Disabilities1.10. Life-Long Learning -- 2. Transition and Employment -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Person Centered Transition Planning -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: Why Does Transition Planning Need to be Person-Centered? -- 5. Key Question 2: What is Person Centered Planning? -- 6. Key Question 3: How Often Does Person Centered Planning Occur? 7. Key Question 4: Who Should be Involved in Person Centered Planning Teams?8. Key Question 5: Who Can Facilitate a Person Centered Planning Meeting? -- 9. Key Question 6: How Can Someone Facilitate Person Centered Planning? -- 9.1. Personal Profile Development -- 9.1.1. Mapping a Circle of Support -- 9.1.2. Illustrating Community Presence -- 9.1.3. Developing a Preferences List -- 9.1.4. Expressing Gifts and Capacities -- 9.2. Future Lifestyle Planning -- 9.2.1. Creating a Challenging Vision of the Future -- 9.3. Action Steps and Responsible Parties 9.3.1. Negotiating Action Steps and Responsible Parties9.4. Needed Service System Changes -- 10. Key Question 7: How Can Person Centered Planning Information be Incorporated into the IEP/Transition Plan? -- 11. Best Practice Recommendations -- 12. Community-Based Activity Suggestions -- 13. Discussion Questions -- References -- Self-Determination: Enhancing Competence and Independence -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: What is Self-Determination? 5. Key Question 2: How Does Self-Determination Impact Transition and Learning Outcomes?6. Key Question 3: Why is Choice Making Considered the Foundation of Self-Determination? -- 7. Key Question 4: What Are the Strategies AssociatedWith Self-Determination? -- 8. Expressing Preferences and Choice Making -- 9. Picture Cues and Antecedent Cue Regulation Strategies -- 10. Problem Solving -- 11. Self-Instruction -- 12. Self-Monitoring -- 13. Self-Evaluation -- 14. Self-Reinforcement -- 15. Key Question 5: When Do You Start Teaching Self-Determination Skills? |
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spelling | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / edited by Keith Storey, Touro University, USA, Dawn Hunter, Chapman University, USA. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource (xx, 298 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Assistive Technology Research Series ; volume 34 Includes indexes. Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed March 6, 2014). Includes bibliographical references and indexes. THE ROAD AHEAD -- Dedication The Road Ahead 3rd Edition -- Road Ahead Bios and Contact Information -- Contents -- The Importance of Transition Services and Meaningful Outcomes for People with Disabilities -- 1. Importance of Work in Integrated Settings -- 1.1. Philosophical/Ethical Judgment -- 1.2. Civil Rights -- 1.3. Normalization -- 1.4. Community Participation -- 1.5. Influencing Society -- 1.6. Valued -- 1.7. Helps Individuals Through Stress and Difficulties -- 1.8. Economic Independence 1.9. Professionals Cannot Meet All Needs of Persons with Disabilities1.10. Life-Long Learning -- 2. Transition and Employment -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Person Centered Transition Planning -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: Why Does Transition Planning Need to be Person-Centered? -- 5. Key Question 2: What is Person Centered Planning? -- 6. Key Question 3: How Often Does Person Centered Planning Occur? 7. Key Question 4: Who Should be Involved in Person Centered Planning Teams?8. Key Question 5: Who Can Facilitate a Person Centered Planning Meeting? -- 9. Key Question 6: How Can Someone Facilitate Person Centered Planning? -- 9.1. Personal Profile Development -- 9.1.1. Mapping a Circle of Support -- 9.1.2. Illustrating Community Presence -- 9.1.3. Developing a Preferences List -- 9.1.4. Expressing Gifts and Capacities -- 9.2. Future Lifestyle Planning -- 9.2.1. Creating a Challenging Vision of the Future -- 9.3. Action Steps and Responsible Parties 9.3.1. Negotiating Action Steps and Responsible Parties9.4. Needed Service System Changes -- 10. Key Question 7: How Can Person Centered Planning Information be Incorporated into the IEP/Transition Plan? -- 11. Best Practice Recommendations -- 12. Community-Based Activity Suggestions -- 13. Discussion Questions -- References -- Self-Determination: Enhancing Competence and Independence -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: What is Self-Determination? 5. Key Question 2: How Does Self-Determination Impact Transition and Learning Outcomes?6. Key Question 3: Why is Choice Making Considered the Foundation of Self-Determination? -- 7. Key Question 4: What Are the Strategies AssociatedWith Self-Determination? -- 8. Expressing Preferences and Choice Making -- 9. Picture Cues and Antecedent Cue Regulation Strategies -- 10. Problem Solving -- 11. Self-Instruction -- 12. Self-Monitoring -- 13. Self-Evaluation -- 14. Self-Reinforcement -- 15. Key Question 5: When Do You Start Teaching Self-Determination Skills? Successful transition from school to adult life has always been difficult for people with disabilities, especially in the area of employment. The vast majority of people with disabilities are either unemployed or underemployed with low wages and few benefits, and many governments are struggling to find a way of providing employment and benefits to people with disabilities without creating disincentives to work. This book provides strategies and ideas for improving the lives of people with disabilities, exploring new ways of enabling a successful transition to an integrated adult working life b. People with disabilities Employment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058666 People with disabilities Services for. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058683 People with disabilities Education. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006390 Personnes handicapées Travail. Personnes handicapées Services. Personnes handicapées Éducation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh People with disabilities Education fast People with disabilities Employment fast People with disabilities Services for fast Storey, Keith, 1956- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKvBgjydm3RxXQBDfWQ4q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002093389 Hunter, Dawn, 1953- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjK49CBrQvcJgYVGthQ7BP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002093391 IOS Press. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015091156 has work: The road ahead (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWMfQYGvDtdhTHPv9QT9C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Road ahead. 3rd edition. 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spellingShingle | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / Assistive technology research series ; THE ROAD AHEAD -- Dedication The Road Ahead 3rd Edition -- Road Ahead Bios and Contact Information -- Contents -- The Importance of Transition Services and Meaningful Outcomes for People with Disabilities -- 1. Importance of Work in Integrated Settings -- 1.1. Philosophical/Ethical Judgment -- 1.2. Civil Rights -- 1.3. Normalization -- 1.4. Community Participation -- 1.5. Influencing Society -- 1.6. Valued -- 1.7. Helps Individuals Through Stress and Difficulties -- 1.8. Economic Independence 1.9. Professionals Cannot Meet All Needs of Persons with Disabilities1.10. Life-Long Learning -- 2. Transition and Employment -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Person Centered Transition Planning -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: Why Does Transition Planning Need to be Person-Centered? -- 5. Key Question 2: What is Person Centered Planning? -- 6. Key Question 3: How Often Does Person Centered Planning Occur? 7. Key Question 4: Who Should be Involved in Person Centered Planning Teams?8. Key Question 5: Who Can Facilitate a Person Centered Planning Meeting? -- 9. Key Question 6: How Can Someone Facilitate Person Centered Planning? -- 9.1. Personal Profile Development -- 9.1.1. Mapping a Circle of Support -- 9.1.2. Illustrating Community Presence -- 9.1.3. Developing a Preferences List -- 9.1.4. Expressing Gifts and Capacities -- 9.2. Future Lifestyle Planning -- 9.2.1. Creating a Challenging Vision of the Future -- 9.3. Action Steps and Responsible Parties 9.3.1. Negotiating Action Steps and Responsible Parties9.4. Needed Service System Changes -- 10. Key Question 7: How Can Person Centered Planning Information be Incorporated into the IEP/Transition Plan? -- 11. Best Practice Recommendations -- 12. Community-Based Activity Suggestions -- 13. Discussion Questions -- References -- Self-Determination: Enhancing Competence and Independence -- 1. Key Questions -- 2. Window to the World Case Study 1 -- 3. Window to the World Case Study 2 -- 4. Key Question 1: What is Self-Determination? 5. Key Question 2: How Does Self-Determination Impact Transition and Learning Outcomes?6. Key Question 3: Why is Choice Making Considered the Foundation of Self-Determination? -- 7. Key Question 4: What Are the Strategies AssociatedWith Self-Determination? -- 8. Expressing Preferences and Choice Making -- 9. Picture Cues and Antecedent Cue Regulation Strategies -- 10. Problem Solving -- 11. Self-Instruction -- 12. Self-Monitoring -- 13. Self-Evaluation -- 14. Self-Reinforcement -- 15. Key Question 5: When Do You Start Teaching Self-Determination Skills? People with disabilities Employment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058666 People with disabilities Services for. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058683 People with disabilities Education. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006390 Personnes handicapées Travail. Personnes handicapées Services. Personnes handicapées Éducation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh People with disabilities Education fast People with disabilities Employment fast People with disabilities Services for fast |
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title_auth | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / |
title_exact_search | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / |
title_full | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / edited by Keith Storey, Touro University, USA, Dawn Hunter, Chapman University, USA. |
title_fullStr | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / edited by Keith Storey, Touro University, USA, Dawn Hunter, Chapman University, USA. |
title_full_unstemmed | The road ahead : transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / edited by Keith Storey, Touro University, USA, Dawn Hunter, Chapman University, USA. |
title_short | The road ahead : |
title_sort | road ahead transition to adult life for persons with disabilities |
title_sub | transition to adult life for persons with disabilities / |
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topic_facet | People with disabilities Employment. People with disabilities Services for. People with disabilities Education. Personnes handicapées Travail. Personnes handicapées Services. Personnes handicapées Éducation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. People with disabilities Education People with disabilities Employment People with disabilities Services for |
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