Transition Age Youth definition

Transition Age Youth. An individual who is at least 16 years of age, but younger than 26 years of age.
Transition Age Youth or “eligible youth” are youth who, now or in the future, will attend the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Vocational Program at Mount Pleasant High School and are between the ages of fourteen years old and twenty-one years old (14-21 years old).
Transition Age Youth means unaccompanied youth under age 25, including youth with children.

Examples of Transition Age Youth in a sentence

  • As directed by the Budget Act, the contract awarded pursuant to this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to support the advocacy, education, and outreach needs of Transition Age Youth.

  • The goal of this RFP is to ensure that Transition Age Youth have a major role in the development and implementation of local level mental health policies and programs, as well as access to quality services and supports.

  • Both the EU and the Member States must take into account social implications from the outset and deploy all relevant policies to mitigate this challenge.

  • Peer support will be provided to the Recovery Team and Transition Age Youth Team.

  • From the 1960s, Aborigines were told by Aboriginal advancement organisations and political parties that Aboriginal control over their own affairs was a universal goal.By the early 1970s, most advancement leagues and progress associations had ‘Aboriginalised’.


More Definitions of Transition Age Youth

Transition Age Youth or “eligible youth” are youth with I/DD who attend, or in the future will attend, a Rhode Island secondary school and are between the ages of fourteen years old and twenty-one years old (14-21 years old).
Transition Age Youth. (TAY) means an individual ages 16 through 25 years of age.
Transition Age Youth means individuals between the ages of 16 and 29 years of age with lived experience in receiving services within youth serving systems.
Transition Age Youth means unaccompanied youth under age 25, including youth with children who are leaving the care of a government system, including foster care, mental health, or incarceration.
Transition Age Youth means unaccompanied youth under age 25, including youthwith children. (jj) “UMR” means the Uniform Multifamily Regulations commencing with 25 CCR Section 8300.
Transition Age Youth or “eligible youth” are youth with I/DD who attend, or in the future will attend, a Rhode Island secondary school and are between the ages of fourteen years old and twenty-one years old (14-21 years old). A “trial work experience” is the opportunity to work in a real job in an integrated employment setting alongside non-disabled coworkers, customers, and/or peers, with the appropriate services and supports for a sufficient period of time to establish whether an individual’s interests, skills, and abilities are well-suited for the particular job, but for no shorter than 60 days. The trial work experience shall be selected through a person-centered planning process and shall be individually tailored to each person. A “vocational assessment” is an assessment administered to provide employment-related information essential to the development of, or revision of, an individual’s employment-related planning documents, including the Individual Plan for Employment (“IPE”), Individual Support Plan (“ISP”), Individual Education Plan (“IEP”) and/or Individual Learning Plan (“ILP”), where applicable. The primary purpose of all vocational assessments shall be to determine an individual’s interests, strengths, and abilities, in order to identify a suitable match between the person and a competitive integrated employment setting.
Transition Age Youth means an individual between the ages of 16 and 29 years of age with lived experience in receiving services within youth serving systems (for example behavioral health, child welfare, juvenile rehabilitation).