Overview:
This resource Transition Planning highlights local programs, services, and supports available to students with exceptionalities as they transition from high school to adult life. It includes community-based options in areas such as recreation, mental health, physical health, housing, and day programming, helping families and educators identify supports that promote independence, inclusion, and overall well-being.
Objectives:
- To provide a comprehensive list of transition supports available in the Greater Moncton area.
- To help students with exceptionalities and their families connect with community programs that match their individual needs and goals.
- To support educators and guidance teams in transition planning for life after high school.
- To promote inclusion, independence, and holistic well-being through awareness of local services.
Instructions:
- Review the categories within the document (e.g., Recreation, Mental Health, Physical Health).
- Explore the programs that align with the student’s needs or transition goals.
- Use the contact information and website links to reach out directly for eligibility details or enrollment.
- Educators and transition planners can integrate this resource into individualized transition plans or career life planning discussions.
Key Highlights:
- Local and regional supports focused on recreation, mental health, and life skills.
- Programs designed for individuals with exceptionalities aged 12 and older.
- Direct contact details and links for easy access to services.
- Includes non-profit, municipal, and healthcare-based programs supporting independence and community connection.
