Transition Target definition
Examples of Transition Target in a sentence
By September 1, 2014, all individuals in the Birch Transition Target Population will be provided the services and supports described in Section V(A)(1)-(2) necessary to introduce them to work in integrated settings, according to the youth transition process and milestones set forth in Section VIII.
By October 1, 2014, and by September 1st of every succeeding year of this Consent Decree, the State will provide all individuals in the Rhode Island Youth Transition Target Population the appropriate services and supports described in Sections V(A)(1)-(2) necessary to introduce them to work in integrated settings, according to the youth transition process and milestones set forth in Sections VIII(4)-(10).
The transition planning process, as set forth by interagency agreement in Section XIII, shall be inclusive of specific and relevant planning milestones for all students in the Rhode Island Youth Transition Target Population.
The transition planning process for students in the Rhode Island Youth Transition Target Population shall begin by age 14, as required by state law, shall include a career planning team, and shall include access to ORS and Medicaid Waiver services, if the individual is eligible for such services.
The State will engage in an annual person-centered planning process with all individuals in the Rhode Island Youth Transition Target Population; such person-centered planning will be coordinated with the transition planning that is mandated by State law to begin at age 14, and will result in a career development plan for each transition-age student with I/DD that consolidates the planning recommendations of school transition specialists and staff, ORS, and BHDDH representatives.
No later than during the year prior to exit from secondary school, all individuals in the Rhode Island Youth Transition Target Population shall receive benefits planning information, according to the standards set forth in Section IV(6).