TAP September Calendar is offering:
- Youth Leadership Network Group (YLN)
- Permit Group
Youth Leadership Network (YLN) Every Tuesday 4:45-5:45 PM
Join Zoom Meeting Hyperlink: https://zoom.us/j/248116226
If any students are interested in CLW’s Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) and becoming a consumer between the ages of 14-21 in high school with a disability, then please contact:
Evelyn Rodrigues at ERodriguez@CenterLW.org or 508-641-3393
TAP September Calendar offers social and focused group workshops and networking events to build and sustain social opportunities. For parents, Center for Living & Working partners with Easter Seals of Worcester to host a parent group where professions discuss pertinent topics and offer assistance to parents navigating the services system.
The Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) at Center for Living & Working provides consumer-directed services to youth between the ages of 14 and 21 who are in high school with a disability. Through the provision of four core services: Skills Training, Peer Counseling, Advocacy (both individual and in the community) and Information and Referral, Center for Living & Working works with students who are motivated or want to become motivated to reach their independent living goals.
Through Skills Training, Center for Living & Working utilizes the “Peer Model” approach. Meaning, trained Skills Trainers work with consumers to develop an independent living plan and together, work towards attaining consumer-directed goals. TAP provides support around:
- Individualized Education Plan (IEP) understanding and advocacy
- Individualized Transition Plan (ITP) Support
- Support to family
- Community Education and Recreation
More information about CLW’s Tap Program can also be found on our website: https://www.centerlw.org/services/youth/
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