Teen Transition Planning
Pivot Point provides an effective and coordinated transition experience for youth with special needs and their families, as they transition into adulthood and establish the foundations of a successful and meaningful life as a maturing individual. This includes a multi-layered system that involves family members, friends, school staff, and other supporters to help create a winning team! We start with a PATH as a Person Centred Planning approach, then provide the leadership, regular meetings, and support to take all the steps necessary to reach success.
Requirements:
Parents must be able to commit government Autism Funding or personal funds, or both to pay for services.
Parent & family participation is required to shape, and then pursue, the dreams for the individual and family.
Requirements:
Parents must be able to commit government Autism Funding or personal funds, or both to pay for services.
Parent & family participation is required to shape, and then pursue, the dreams for the individual and family.
Main Page: http://www.pivotpoint.ca/contact-us
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Disabilities
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome , Dual Diagnosis, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability
Age
13-65
Eligibility
Any teen age 13 or older (either neurotypical or with Autism or Diverse Abilities) who is seeking guidance, inspiration and focus to help ensure a more successful journey towards adulthood. Or for any adult seeking more direction and preparation for an upcoming change.
Length of Program:
The Parent Orientation is 3 hours.
An Online PATH takes up to 5 hours in total, but the main family meeting is typically 2.5 hours long.
Transition Coordination can be 2 to 5 hours every week, or second week… leading to hundreds of hours carefully invested over several years to seek the right solutions, enlist the right professionals and experts for support, and inspire family, friends and professionals to all play a meaningful role along the way!
Requirements:
• Parents must be able to commit government Autism Funding or personal funds, or both to pay for services.
• Parent & family participation is required to shape, and then pursue, the dreams for the individual and family.
Funding Options::
Autism Funding of BC
Private Funding
At-Home Funding
CLBC Funding
Length of Program:
The Parent Orientation is 3 hours.
An Online PATH takes up to 5 hours in total, but the main family meeting is typically 2.5 hours long.
Transition Coordination can be 2 to 5 hours every week, or second week… leading to hundreds of hours carefully invested over several years to seek the right solutions, enlist the right professionals and experts for support, and inspire family, friends and professionals to all play a meaningful role along the way!
Requirements:
• Parents must be able to commit government Autism Funding or personal funds, or both to pay for services.
• Parent & family participation is required to shape, and then pursue, the dreams for the individual and family.
Funding Options::
Autism Funding of BC
Private Funding
At-Home Funding
CLBC Funding
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