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Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

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Page 1: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Coordinating the IEP and IPE

YTP Fall SummitFebruary 21, 2008

Clayton Rees, YTP CoordinatorBarbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Page 2: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

CAPTURING YOUR ATTENTION

Mary was as interested in Joey as she was in a two-day old tuna sandwich left on the kitchen table, hidden by a dishcloth. This perplexed Joey.

We sincerely hope that what follows will be more interesting than Mary’s tuna sandwich and won’t leave you perplexed.

Page 3: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

IEP-IPE Intent and Purpose

IEP– Developed by team of

people (IEP Team)

– Student with a disability

– Defined by IDEA

IPE– Developed by team of

people – student and VR counselor

– Has an impediment to employment

– Defined by the Rehab Act

Page 4: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

The purpose of IDEA is:

– to ensure that all children with disabilities have available to them a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living.

Page 5: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Transition Services– a coordinated set of activities

results-oriented process, Improve academic and functional achievement to facilitate movement to:

• post-secondary education, • vocational education, • integrated employment,• continuing and adult education, • adult services,• independent living, or • community participation;

Page 6: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

IEP Process

Referral Evaluation Eligibility

– Meets minimum criteria?

– Needs special education?

Page 7: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Age Transition Services Begin

Beginning not later than the first IEP to be in effect when the student is 16, and updated annually thereafter.

Page 8: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Transition Services (continued)

• Based on needs • Consider strengths, preferences, and

interests• Includes:

• instruction, • related services, • community experiences, • development of employment • post-school adult living objectives,• acquisition of daily living skills • functional vocational evaluation.

Page 9: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Key changes in IDEA

Beginning not later than the first IEP to be in effect when the student is 16, and updated annually thereafter.

IEPs must contain– Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional

Performance – annual goals, – Agency participation– Graduation Date (anticipated)– Post Secondary Goals (training, education, employment, and

possible independent living skills)– Transition Services (including course of study)– Transfer of Rights (age of majority)

Summary of Performance

Page 10: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Summary of Performance

The district must provide the student with a summary of the student’s academic achievement and functional performance, which shall include recommendations on how to assist the student in meeting the student’s postsecondary goals. 

Page 11: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

FROM CHAOS COMES ORDER

Page 12: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

OVRS PROCESS DEFINED

VR is an eligibility based program Application When can it occur? Who can submit an application?

Page 13: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

VR PROCESS:

VR is not an entitlement program The referral process Eligibility criteria: Substantial impediment. What information is acceptable under the

Rehab Act? Who can provide that information ?

Page 14: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

VR PROCESS CONT

Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) – (should be developed early in the transition process.) It is expected that the IPE will be completed and signed before youth leaves school. (NOTE: This does not say, “before youth graduatesgraduates.”)

Substantial Services-outlined in the IPE Positive outcome, i.e., employment

Page 15: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

OVERVIEW

Youth with disabilities –higher drop out rate; lower graduation; lower for competitive employment.

Youth with disabilities report that the most significant barrier in adult living is social isolation.

Solution: Networking and setting up social contacts before the youth graduates.

Page 16: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

The Cost of Dropouts

Dropouts from the Class of 2007 alone will cost the nation nearly $329 billion in lost wages, taxes, and productivity over their lifetimes (Alliance for Excellent Education 2007).

Page 17: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

Cost Savings

If U.S. high schools and colleges raise the graduation rates of Hispanic, African American, and Native American students [and youth with disabilities], to the levels of white students [and students without disabilities] by 2020, the potential increase in personal income would add more than $310 billion to the U.S. economy (Alliance for Excellent Education 2006a).

Page 18: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

ENGAGEMENT – KEY TO SUCCESS

Transition services can play a significant role in improving the probability of graduation and successful transition to post secondary education or employment.

Collaboration and Engagement are the keys.

Page 19: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

OTHER KEYS TO SUCCESS

Cooperation between agencies – interagency agreements.

Collaboration – what does that mean? Working with other community partners Transition Team Family

Page 20: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

ELEMENTS OF INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT

Scope and purpose: Commitment of ODE and OVRS to cooperate in activities leading to successful transition.

Responsibility of each party: promote outreach to and ID of students with disabilities. ODE liaison to LEA’s and OVRS. OVRS branch managers will assign specific counselor as contact with LEA.

Page 21: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

IT’S ALL IN PERSPECTIVE

Page 22: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

SUMMARY

Youth transition is a fact of life, but one we can all benefit from.

Important that we all support the concept. Questions.

Page 23: Coordinating the IEP and IPE YTP Fall Summit February 21, 2008 Clayton Rees, YTP Coordinator Barbara Garland, Madras HS SpEd Director

WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION

Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services.http://www.dhs.state.or.us/vr/index.html Department of Educationhttp://www.ode.state.or.us/ National Information Center for Children and

Youth with Disabilitieshttp://www.nichcy.org

http://www.idea.gov