Developmental Disability Council Transition Satisfaction Survey Maureen Tracey LEND Fellow Intern.

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Developmental Disability Council Transition Satisfaction Survey Maureen Tracey LEND Fellow Intern

1. I am responding as a... #AnswerResponse% 1Student35.660% 2Parent % 3Guardian47.547% Total %

2. At what age did you or your child's team start planning fortransition? #AnswerResponse% 112 or younger59% 21312% % 41559% % 61735% 718 or older916% 8Not Sure24% Total55100%

3. Did/does the student have transition plan components in the IEP? #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No47.273% 3Not Sure47.273% Total %

4. How would you describe your relationship with the transition team? (Questions)

4. How would you describe your relationship with the transition team? (Answers) #AnswerRespon se % 1I was NOT included in most discussions of the transition team and did not feel valued % 2I was included in SOME discussions of the transition team but did not feel valued % 3I was included in SOME discussions of the transition team but felt I was a valued member % 4I was included in MOST discussions of the transition team and was a valued member % 5Not sure/ Other % Total %

5. Did/do you feel like you had adequate information to make fully informed decisions during the dev... #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % 3Not sure % Total %

6. What aspects of the student's transition plan were/are implemented?(please check all that apply) #AnswerResponse% 1Employment % 2Post-Secondary47.547% 3Community Education % 4Independent Living23.774% 5Other % Total %

7. Which of the following explained/explains the services available in the transition plan #AnswerResponse% 1Family % 2School District % 3Vocational Rehabilitation % 4Local Area Agency % 5Career Technical Center (CTE)35.660% 6Other %

8. What Transition options/activities were/are offered?

9. Did/will the student complete high school before 21? (Number Response) #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % 3If Yes Was/is the student eligible for adult services? % 4Student is still in school % Total %

9. Did/will the student complete high school before 21? (Comment response)

10. Did the student experience (is the student currently experiencing)any gap in support services be... (Number Response) #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % 3If yes, what were/are the gaps in services? % Total %

10. Did the student experience (is the student currently experiencing)any gap in support services be...

11. Were/are classes available at the school with the purpose toprepare the student for college? #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % Total %

12. Were/are classes available at the school with the purpose toprepare the student for employment? #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % Total %

13. Overall, how satisfied are you with the scope and quality of thetransition services that the student received? #AnswerResponse% 1Very Satisfied % 2Satisfied % 3Somewhat Satisfied % 4Neutral47.273% 5Somewhat Dissatisfied % 6Dissatisfied % 7Very Dissatisfied % Total %

14. Overall, how successful was/is the transition experience? #AnswerResponse% 1Very Successful % 2Somewhat Successful % 3Not very Successful % 4Not Successful at all % 5Too soon to say % Total %

15. Did the student meet the transition goals before the services ended? #AnswerResponse% 1Yes % 2No % Total %

16. Looking back would you have done anything differently in the transition plan? (Numbers) #AnswerResponse% 1No % 2Yes % 3not applicable % Total %

16. Looking back would you have done anything differently in the transition plan? (Comments)

17. What do you credit success to? (check all that apply) #AnswerResponse% 1Personal Advocacy % 2Parental Support % 3School District Services % 4Vocational Rehabilitation % 5Area Agency % 6Other:_________________ _______________________ ___________________ %

18. After you or your child completed high school, did you find out about additional services that could have been utilized? #AnswerResponse% 1No % 2Yes What were they? % 3non applicable % Total %

18. After you or your childcompleted high school, did you find out about additional services that could have been utilized?

19. Is there anything else not listed above that you would like to share about the transition pro... #AnswerResponse% 1Please add % Total %