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DESCRIPTION:Creating a Wider Vision for Youth Transition in CILs\nDecember 
 14\, 2016\; 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Eastern\n\nRegister online or by using the 
 printable registration form (PDF).\n\nYouth transition is a new required s
 ervice of CILs under the “5th Core Service” of WIOA. But youth aren’
 t a service and “by and for youth” isn’t new to the Independent Livi
 ng Movement. Join us on December 14th to take the mystery out of youth tra
 nsition and learn how your CIL can excel at providing IL services to young
  people with disabilities in your community. Our presenters will explore t
 he history of youth in IL\, what it means to have youth as a target popula
 tion for CILs\, strategies for reaching youth and involving them in meanin
 gful roles in your CIL\, and how to plan for successful youth leadership a
 nd services.\n\nRegistration Fee: $75.00. Fee is per site (connection) and
  does not apply per participant\; registrants are encouraged to gather as 
 many individuals as desired to participate by telephone or webinar.\n\nTar
 get Audience\nCIL Program Managers\, IL Specialists\, Youth Transition Fac
 ilitators\, and any other staff members who work with youth with disabilit
 ies.\n\nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion of this webinar\, participa
 nts will have knowledge and resources that will enable them to: \n\n\n	\n
 	Describe the history of serving youth in CILs and how the requirement of 
 the new 5th core service\, which includes youth transition\, makes youth a
  more formal targeted population.\n	\n	\n	Identify strategies and examples
  to develop and drive youth culture in CILs that include adapting existing
  programs.\n	\n	\n	Explain the importance of including youth in a signific
 ant role in the development\, implementation\, and delivery of services. 
 \n	\n	\n	Describe helpful tools and resources available for centers to con
 duct strategic planning for youth services. \n	\n\n\nPresented by CIL-NET
 : \n\nA program of the IL-NET national training and technical assistance p
 roject for Centers for Independent Living (CIL-NET) and Statewide Independ
 ent Living Councils (SILC-NET). The IL-NET is operated by ILRU\, Independe
 nt Living Research Utilization\, in partnership with the National Council 
 on Independent Living (NCIL) and the Association of Programs for Rural Ind
 ependent Living (APRIL). \n
SUMMARY:NCIL Presents: Creating a Wider Vision for Youth Transition in CILs
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