About this Event
Transition and future planning are important aspects of a student’s IEP as they work toward adulthood. A student's IEP team must begin transition planning by age 14. When the student turns 16, the focus shifts from coursework to transition services including services provided by other agencies such as Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) and the Department of Developmental Disabilities. College bound students may need help securing accommodations at the college level. Join us and staff from Disability Rights Ohio as we guide you through the process of preparing an effective transition plan that gives your student a strong foundation for post-secondary life.
Hosts:
Hickman Lowder Attorney Janet F. Griffith; JGriffith@ hickman-lowder.com
Hickman Lowder Special Education Advocate Mary Jo O'Neill; [email protected]
Disability Rights Ohio; https://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/
A bout Hickman Lowder
Since 1979, Hickman Lowder Lidrbauch & Welch Co., L.P.A. has been meeting the lifetime legal needs of children and adults with disabilities, the elderly, and their families. The fundamental principle that has guided the firm since its inception is the belief in the value of each human being, and that everyone, regardless of age, health, or capacity, deserves the best life possible. We have chosen our areas of practice specifically to advocate for people whose lives are complicated by special concerns, including special needs estate planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, estate and trust administration, guardianship, special education and other related areas of law.
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Event Venue
Online
USD 0.00