#26:College & High School: On Campus Programs for Individuals with Special Needs at the University of Cincinnati - podcast episode cover

#26:College & High School: On Campus Programs for Individuals with Special Needs at the University of Cincinnati

Jan 23, 201837 min
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Episode description

3 programs for individuals w special needs exist on the campus of the University of Cincinnati collectively known as Advancement and Transition Services (ATS). The 3 programs serve a wide range of ages, from 14 to mid-adulthood, and also a wide range of abilities from minimal supports to high support needs. Christina Carnahan, director of ATS joins us to discuss:

CEES - A program for high school students age 14-21 to develop vocational and social skills for increased independence

IMPACT INNOVATION - A year-round program for adults with higher support needs which focuses on lifelong learning, health & wellness, and vocational exploration.

Christina explains the programs, offers IEP advice, and shares who to call in your area to loop into or begin similar programs.

Shownotes can be found by clicking www.lomah.org/podcast/26

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