Regional Transition Network
The South Western Regional Transition Network serves Coos, Curry, and Douglas counties. It provides technical assistance and support to school districts for students experiencing disabilities who are of transition age. The Transition Technical Assistance Network was created in 2013 to further improve Oregon’s systems of designing and delivering employment services to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The South Western Regional Transition Network provides school staff-level support regarding district transition programs through training events, program reviews, and providing resources to educators. The Transition Network promotes collaboration between schools, community agencies, and non-profit groups to establish a seamless transition of support services when individuals exit school programs. Additionally, the Transition Network provides family-focused, community educational events and resources related to transition and support for individuals that experience disabilities.
Providing services to meet the needs of students.
Sample Service for Districts
- Transition and the IEP training
- Priority 5 General Supervision Training
- Agency Partnership Training: Office of Developmental Disability Services and Vocational Rehabilitation
- Seamless Transition Team Support
- One on one transition support for staff
- Work Based Learning Connections- ODDS Supported Employment Certified Trainer, Certified Disability Inclusive Mentoring PYD
- Person Centered Planning- Certified Lifecourse Ambassador and PATH Facilitator
- Disseminate information and resources regarding federal and state mandates, required services, and agency contacts