What Are Transition Services?

Transition services are available for students eligible for special education and 504 services. They are meant to create a smooth pathway for a young person to move from high school to a successful adult life. Transition services can include work-based learning, internships, career exploration, self-assessments, workplace readiness, and counseling.

Why Is Transition Important?

Transition planning confirms a plan is in place for taking the “next step”. These services help students with disabilities and their families think about life after high school.

Who Provides Transition Services For Students With Disabilities?

  • Your student’s school
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Services
    • Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS)
    • Bureau for Services for Blind Persons (BSBP)
  • Service providers (CMH)

All entities collaborate to provide transition services to your student

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Transition Timeline

  • Learn about the Transition process and what it means for your student.
  • Obtain a Release and Consent Form for VR involvement. The school should provide this document.
  • Invite the Transition specialist or coordinator to join in the IEP.
  • Begin to explore your student’s interests and goals.
  • Determine appropriate VR agencies.
  • Outline a Transition goal.
  • Follow transition planning statements outlined in the IEP.
  • Get the student a Social Security card, if they don’t have one already.

Common Questions

Answers to some of your common questions regarding Transition.

What is the Next Step?

I don’t know if my student has a Transition plan.

Answer

Talk with your student’s case manager and request a meeting to talk about your student’s Transition plan. Contact DRM and speak with an advocate.

I don’t know if my student is receiving services from MRS/BSBP?

Answer

Talk with your student’s case manager and formally request the district include MRS/BSBP services. You can also formally request services from MRS/BSBP on your own by contacting them yourself. Contact DRM and speak with an advocate for help on how to do this.

My student will be graduating soon, and the school has not discussed Transition services.

Answer

Talk with your student’s case manager and formally request an IEP meeting to discuss Transition services. Contact DRM and speak with an advocate.

Transition Advocacy Tips

If you have questions or concerns about your students access to Transition services, contact DRM.

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  1. Be involved in every step of the Transition process.
  2. Keep everything in writing. Follow up on conversations with written confirmation.
  3. Keep a Transition folder with all important documents.
  4. Ask for copies.
  5. Always work towards a solution and address any problems that come up.
  6. Attend information sessions on Transition services hosted by your school, community, or outside agencies.

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