California law and regulation requires that regional centers display on their Web sites information about the dollar value of services they purchase for clients. These data (called "purchase of service" or "POS" data) must be reported separately by clients' ethnic/racial group, langauge and diagnosis.
Transition to Adulthood: Teenagers with Special Needs
When a young person with a disability finishes high school and enters adulthood, there can be a dramatic shift in needs, available supports, and sources of funding. This workshop will focus on helping the young adult and their family to navigate this process. Activities for teens will help identify interests and goals, including what types of work or schooling they want to pursue, where they want to live, adult relationships, health and self-care, safety in the community, mobility, money, use of free time, and self-advocacy.Teens are invited to attend with their parents.
Instructors: Brandt Chamberlain, PhD; Daryl Synowiec, MFT-I
Brochure available soon.
$50 per person
Please contact Katherine to receive a brochure and for any questions about the workshop at 626.793.7350, x. 219 or katherine@pasadenachilddevelopment.org.
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Location
Pasadena Child Development Associates
620 N. Lake Ave.
Large Conference Room
Pasadena, CA 91101