Episode 3: Transitioning to Adulthood

Today, we're going to explore the critical topic of transitioning children with disabilities into adulthood and learn from Stacey Hoaglund's wealth of knowledge and experience.

Stacey Hoagland is a dedicated advocate and leader in the field of disability rights and empowerment. With over two decades of experience, Stacey has been at the forefront of efforts to support individuals with disabilities and their families in navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood.

Throughout her career, Stacey has been a driving force in promoting positive opportunities and support for families affected by disability. She has played a pivotal role in empowering parents, individuals, and communities to advocate for the rights and well-being of those with developmental disabilities.

As a facilitator of the Partners in Policymaking Program, Stacey has helped individuals with developmental disabilities and parents become community leaders and catalysts for systems change. Her work focuses on teaching advocacy, leadership, and effective policymaking to create meaningful improvements in the lives of Floridians with developmental disabilities.

Stacey's commitment to the disability community extends beyond her role as a facilitator. She has also shared her expertise through presentations, articles, and resources, helping families understand their rights, access available resources, and plan for successful transitions into adulthood for their children.

With her passion, knowledge, and dedication, Stacey Hoagland continues to be a respected advocate, educator, and supporter of individuals with disabilities and their families, making a positive impact on countless lives.

Helpful links from today’s interview:

Project 10 - http://project10.info

Pacer Center - https://www.pacer.org

Think College - https://thinkcollege.net/resources/whats-happening-in-your-state/states/florida

APSE - https://apse.org

Vocational Rehabilitation - https://www.rehabworks.org

Standing Up for Me Curriculum - Here is a link to a training presentation for the curriculum: https://floridadcdt.org/uploads/3/5/7/1/35718381/self_det_self_adv_training_visions_42618.pdf

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