The Connecting Point
Volume 2 Issue 14 Date February 24th, 2005
In This ISSUE:
1) Diploma Options for Students with Disabilities
2) Community for All: Resources for Supporting Community Living
3)Key Provisions on Transition IDEA 1997 compared to H.R. 1350 (IDEA 2004)
4) The Self-Advocate Leadership Network - The Riot! E-newsletter
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1) Diploma Options for Students with Disabilities February 2005 – (NCSET Information Brief)
Diploma options represent alternative means of graduating from high school. This NCSET brief outlines the different types of diploma options, discusses the benefits of systems with single diploma options and those with multiple diploma options, and provides information about further resources on the topic.
http://www.ncset.org/publications/viewdesc.asp?id=1928
2) Community for All: Resources for Supporting Community Living (August2004) (Toolkit)
This free, online toolkit was developed by seven disability organizations at the request of professionals and self-advocates concerned that the progress made towards the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities into mainstream community life was at risk. The toolkit contains information and strategies on how to make community integration work and why it is important, as well as personal stories from people who transitioned from an institutional setting into an independent community environment. Available on the Center on Human Policy Web site at Syracuse University. http://thechp.syr.edu/toolkit/
3) Key Provisions on Transition IDEA 1997 compared to H.R. 1350 (IDEA 2004)
On December 3, 2004, President George W. Bush signed H.R. 1350 (IDEA 2004) into law. This document identifies the major changes between IDEA 1997 and H.R. 1350 (IDEA 2004) concerning transition services (bold text indicates language changes from IDEA 1997). See a side by side comparison of these versions of IDEA. http://www.ncset.org/publications/related/ideatransition.asp
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Readers are invited to send information about new resources on secondary education, transition from school, services and supports for adults with disabilities to connectingpoint@projectcore.org . Approved information will then be posted. Additional questions or comments can be sent to the Project Coordinator at coordinator@projectcore.org .
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