“It Would Be Nice If”: Analysis of Transition Experiences Through Grand Challenges

Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1177/87568705211027970
Suzanne Kucharczyk, Johanna M. Thomas, Peggy J. Schaefer Whitby
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The adult outcomes of youth with disabilities continue to lag behind those of their peers without disabilities, especially for youth living in rural communities. Interdisciplinary teaming is identified as an important component of effective transition planning. Transition planning and collaborative teaming are challenged further in rural communities due to lack of resources, distances between services and providers, and access for youth and their families. Social workers, given their multisystem perspective on aligning youth and family needs with resources, may be well poised, though currently underutilized, to address the challenges of transition in rural contexts. Through the transition experiences of 20 families and young adults with high need disabilities from a rural southern state, this study analyzes the potential alignment between the tenets of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act for transition and the priorities of social work described in the Grand Challenges. Implications for practice and policy for special education transition planning in rural communities are offered.
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“如果”就好了:从重大挑战看转型经验
残疾青年的成人成绩继续落后于非残疾同龄人,尤其是生活在农村社区的青年。跨学科团队合作被确定为有效过渡规划的重要组成部分。由于缺乏资源、服务和提供者之间的距离以及青年及其家人的机会,农村社区的过渡规划和合作团队面临着进一步的挑战。鉴于社会工作者在将青年和家庭需求与资源相结合方面的多系统视角,他们可能已经做好了应对农村转型挑战的准备,尽管目前尚未得到充分利用。通过20个来自南部农村州的高需求残疾家庭和年轻人的过渡经历,本研究分析了《残疾人教育法》的过渡原则与《大挑战》中描述的社会工作优先事项之间的潜在一致性。对农村社区特殊教育过渡规划的实践和政策提出了启示。
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