Effective transition planning and services are critical to success in education, training, integrated employment and independent living or community engagement. Multiple factors contribute to a successful life after high school.
'Au'aunaga fa'aliliu e fesoasoani e fa'afaigofie ai tamaiti e iai mana'oga fa'apitoa e si'i mai le a'oga i galuega fa'auma a'oga. I le setete o Hawaiʻi, o lenei faiga e aofia ai tamaiti e iai manaʻoga faʻapitoa, aiga, faiaoga, tagata e tuʻuina atu auaunaga i nuu ma alalafaga, Toe Faʻaleleia o Matata Eseese (VR), Matagaluega o le Soifua Maloloina, faufautua ma tagata e ana galuega, e taua tele i le olaga o se tamaititi aoga.
Lenei Meafaigaluega mo le Suia o Fefa'ataua'iga a Aiga (PDF) is designed especially for emerging young adults with disabilities to utilize as a resource to support the course of transition planning for post-secondary education and employment. Information has been included that will help families, caregivers, school counselors and service providers by offering guidance as you develop your academic or employment goals. It can also assist in identifying appropriate agencies, institutions, and programs that may best match your needs and interests as you plan your transition.
O le Special Parent Information Network (SPIN) ose fa'alāpotopotoga a matua-i-matua i Hawai'i e tu'uina atu fa'amatalaga, lagolago ma tu'uina atu i matua o tamaiti ma talavou matutua e iai mana'oga fa'apitoa ma fa'apolofesa o lo'o tautuaina i latou.
- Asiasi Su'iga i Fa'amatalaga o Tagata Matutua e va'ai ma la'u mai fa'amatalaga e uiga i suiga.
