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Title: ORCHARD ACADEMY


1
  • ORCHARD ACADEMY
  • Best Practices in Person-Centered
  • Transition Planning and Programming
  • that Deliver Positive Outcomes
  • Presented by
  • Tim Bobrowski, Director
  • Cindy Ciluffo, School Social Worker

2
Orchard Village
  • Orchard Village is a non profit organization that
    was founded in 1972.
  • Founded by parents whose children were graduating
    from high school and transitioning into their
    adult life.
  • They wanted a safe and productive community where
    they could foster new skills and realize their
    dreams.
  • Orchard Academy is a new transition program of
    Orchard Village.

3
Orchard Academy Features
  • ISBE approved non-public Special Education
    Transition School
  • An outcome of paid work with post-school support
    in place before school exit (a seamless
    transition into adult services upon graduation)
  • An intensive curriculum of Life Skills,
    Vocational services and Job Placement over an
    extended school year to maximize outcomes of
    independent living and working in the community

The last day of school looks like the first day
of adult life Transition as a process
4
Transition Project Findings
  • Report of the Mayoral Task Force on Employment of
    People with Disabilities
  • (July 20022005) Best Practices
  • Student self-determination
  • Family involvement in transition
  • Interagency collaboration
  • Secondary and Post-Secondary Education
  • Pre-graduation work experience
  • Career Exploration
  • Work-based learning experiences in the community
  • Knowledge of adult services and issues
  • Centers of Independent Living
  • Support Systems

5
Planning for Post-secondary Success is Embedded
in IDEA 2004
  • The purpose of IDEA is to ensure that all
    children with disabilities have available to them
    a free appropriate public education (FAPE) that
    emphasizes special education and related services
    designed to meet their unique needs and prepare
    them for further education, employment, and
    independent living.

Individuals with Disabilities Education
Improvement Act of 2004 601(d)(1)(A)
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Transition Requirements
  • At age 14-1/2 (in Illinois), and updated annually
    thereafter, the IEP must include
  • Appropriate measurable post secondary goals based
    on age-appropriate transition assessments for
    education and/or training, employment, as needed,
    independent living.
  • For each post-secondary goal, there is an annual
    goal and short term objective
  • The transition services (including courses of
    study) needed to assist the child in reaching
    those goals.
  • When appropriate, for transition services that
    include outside agencies, evidence that those
    agencies were invited to participate in the IEP.
  • Beginning not later than 1 year before the child
    reaches the age of majority under state law, a
    statement that the child has been informed of the
    childs rights under this title, if any, that
    will transfer to the child on reaching the age of
    majority.

Sec. 300.320
7
Benefits of a Community-Based Transition
Integration Model
  • Increase vocational outcomes by 25 30 over
    current levels
  • 35 - 50 over national employment rates of
    people with disabilities
  • Increase independent skill attainment over
    current levels
  • Collaborative interagency resource pooling to
    target more funding for students, minimize each
    partners costs and maximize student outcomes

8
Orchard Academy
  • Curriculum

9
Career Vocational Skills
  • Resume writing
  • Job application writing
  • Interviewing skills
  • Personal qualities
  • Identifying strengths and interests
  • Career development
  • Work skills and work experiences
  • Learning appropriate behaviors for on the job
  • Job research and location
  • Job development and placement

10
Life Skills
  • Banking
  • Cooking
  • Cleaning
  • Self-advocacy
  • Shopping
  • Locating information
  • Newspaper skills
  • Recreation/leisure
  • Community resources
  • Personal care
  • Nutrition

11
Social Skills
  • Self-determination
  • Working through stress
  • Solving conflicts
  • Decision making
  • Working with others
  • Identifying characteristics
  • Identifying and developing interests
  • Expressing appropriate emotions
  • Establishing relationships

12
Tying it all together
  • Developing the skills in all the areas allows
    students to gain independence.
  • Students are able to identify their options and
    choose the options that best suit them.
  • Learning the skills in the different areas
    provides students with the capability to succeed
    in life and work.
  • Students are not only practicing the skills they
    learn in the classroom, but they have community
    involvement to generalize their skills in order
    to achieve the greatest success.
  • Through this program students are given the
    opportunity to expand vocationally with job
    seeking skills, job development, placement, and
    retention.

13
ORCHARD ACADEMYS Integrated Transition Plan
Living and Working in the Community
14
Possible Barriers to Successful Transition
  • Unrealistic Expectations
  • Community Acceptance
  • Limited Employment Opportunities
  • Lack of Community, Social and Vocational
    Experiences
  • Inadequate Funding
  • Lack Of Emotional Preparedness
  • Scarce Community Resources

15
What are the Programmatic Success Factors?
16
Individualization
  • The students STRENGTHS, interests,
    preferences, and individual capabilities remain
    the primary focus

17
Therapeutic Supports
  • Team Collaboration
  • Transition Planning Meetings
  • 3-4 times a year meet with team (outside of the
    IEP)
  • To review progress
  • Set goals
  • Set schedule
  • Share resources
  • Celebrate accomplishments
  • Weekly Staff Meetings
  • Ongoing Collaboration

18
Therapeutic Supports
  • Regular assessments with students and families
  • In vocation, life skills and education to
    determine continued areas of need and progress
  • Social skills training
  • Safety in the community
  • Problem solving on the job
  • Self-advocacy

19
Therapeutic Supports
  • Social Work services
  • Individual counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Behavior plan update and modification for the
    community
  • Community linkages
  • Social and recreational opportunities
  • Health services
  • Residential services

20
Therapeutic Supports
  • Family Supports
  • Parent session
  • Intensive communication
  • Family Forum topics
  • Graduate parent and student panel
  • SSI/SSDI/Medicaid
  • Financial planning
  • Disability Services panel

21
Collaborative Partnerships
  • Local School Districts
  • Parent and Network Meetings
  • Community Agencies
  • State Agencies
  • Facility Advisory Committee
  • BEST Committee (Transition Planning Committee)
  • Employers
  • Social and Recreational Organizations

22
Seamless Transition into Adult Living
  • Knowledge of the adult world because
  • Foundation and history of transition through
    Orchard Village as an Adult Service Agency
  • Service Contracts already established
  • Slots can be targeted for students
  • Established success at assisting adults to move
    into work and independent living situations
  • Variety of supports available on campus

23
A focused curriculum of integrated Life Skills
and Vocational Skills
24
Student Work Hours
25
Life Skills Assessment
26
Life Skills Improvement
27
How does this work?
  • Collaboration
  • Success throughout the state due to Transition
    Planning Committees
  • Where are the niches in your community?
  • Individualizing for your students and community

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ORCHARD VILLAGE/ACADEMY
  • A well integrated person centered organization
    that has built strong working relationships with
    the individuals with special needs, their
    families, and community.
  • Experienced staff in vocational and life skills
    support of students and adults with a strong
    track record of successful outcomes for
    community living and working.
  • Visit us _at_ orchardacademy.org
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