Ca Transition Alliance
California Transition Alliance is a non-profit organization of youth-serving professionals dedicated to helping youth make positive transitions to adult life.

This interactive and reflective workshop will assist transition planning teams in the design of youth-centered supports in the Individual Education Program (IEP) that is compliant with current legal mandates and promotes readiness for college, career, and life beyond high school.
It is encouraged that teams from early childhood education to post high school educators, administrators, agency representatives, and community partners attend this workshop to work collaboratively to support transition planning.
Click on your region below to learn more about this event and register!
If you have any questions, please email our team at connect@sipinclusion.org

This interactive and reflective workshop will assist transition planning teams in the design of youth-centered supports in the Individual Education Program (IEP) that is compliant with current legal mandates and promotes readiness for college, career, and life beyond high school.
It is encouraged that teams from early childhood education to post high school educators, administrators, agency representatives, and community partners attend this workshop to work collaboratively to support transition planning.
Click on your region below to learn more about this event and register!
If you have any questions, please email our team at connect@sipinclusion.org
Let’s Work California Networking Activity Guide
Designed to increase access to information for Californians with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), their families and supporters to obtain competitive integrated employment (CIE), Let’s Work! is a unique video-based initiative of the California Transition Alliance.

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Students With Disabilities
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Employment Rates For Individuals w/Disabilities (Ages 20-24)
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