Transition Planning Workshop
What will my child do once he ages out of the education system at the age of 21? That question is on the minds of parents with children with special needs. The Make It Matter organization and Inspirations Newspaper presented Transition Planning: When and How for parents and professionals to address this question. The seminar took place on January 25 at the EMSB Administration Building in NDG. Admission was free. Guest speakers at the seminar included: Jennifer Grier, who discussed the importance of working with a social worker in preparing students with special needs for the transition to adult life; Pina Evangelista, who informed on the services that TÉVA (Transition École Vie Active) provides to students; and a personal account of the transition process from parent and EMSB Assistant Director of Student Services Julie René de Cotret. The seminar also included a discussion about housing opportunities for people with autism, intellectual and physical disabilities with Suzanne Cloutier and parent Harriet Sugar Miller shared the Club ALink experience in building an inclusive community, and housing. Guests were invited to meet with exhibitors, representing agencies, organizations and businesses which provide services to adults with special needs, including Agence Ometz, L'Étape, Blue Light Adult Program, John Grant and L.I.N.K.S. High Schools, Manulife Securities, Harold Akerman Accountant, Club ALink, C.A.R.E. Centre, and The Big Blue Hug.