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PAVE: Partnerships for Action, Voices for Empowerment

WEBPAVE provides support, training, information and resources to empower and give voice to individuals, youth and families impacted by disabilities in Washington. Healthcare in Transition Healthcare transition, like all other aspects of transitioning to adult care and services, can be difficult. However, if teenagers and families plan ahead for healthcare …

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State Standards Guide Social Emotional Learning for all Ages and …

WEBA Brief Overview. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is a lifelong process through which children and adults effectively manage emotions, reach toward goals, …

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Health Insurance: How a Change in Federal Policy Might Impact

WEBFamilies with insurance from the Health Insurance Exchange that was established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) may be eligible for lower cost insurance …

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Parent Training and Information Program

WEBPAVE’s program called Parent Training and Information (PTI) helps family caregivers, youth, and professionals with questions about services for children and young people …

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Infant Early Childhood Mental Health

WEBA Brief Overview. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) is a term that describes how young children develop socially and emotionally. They learn …

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Related Services in School and Beyond can Support a Child’s

WEBA Brief Overview At school, related services help children with disabilities benefit from their special education by providing extra help and support. Options for related services are …

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School to Adulthood: Transition Planning Toolkit for High …

WEBTo earn a high-school diploma in Washington State, students must: Complete a High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) Earn 24 high school credits. Complete a Graduation Pathway. OSPI provides a two-page summary of graduation requirements to support families and students. Included is this statement: “Students who receive special …

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Disability and Sexual Health Education

WEBA Brief Overview Full Article Parents or guardians are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. What parents and caregivers believe, say, and do …

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Your Apple Health: What you need to know about the Public …

WEBCommunity Health Plan of Washington: 1-800-440-1561. Coordinated Care: 1-877-644-4613. Molina:1-800-869-7165. UnitedHealthcare: 1-877-542-8997. If you …

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Holiday Survival Tips For Families with Special Healthcare Needs

WEBHolidays provide a mix of social situations and emotions, and the COVID-19 pandemic adds elements that look a little different for every family. This article provides …

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Adolescent Health Care Act Provides Options for Families Seeking …

WEBA Brief Overview The Adolescent Behavioral Health Care Access Act, passed into law by the Washington Legislature in 2019, gives parents and providers more …

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What to Know about Adapted Physical Education in Washington …

WEBThe Society of Health and Physical Educators of Washington ( SHAPEWA.org) provides more information about Adapted PE, teacher trainings, and …

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Children’s Long-Term Inpatient Program (CLIP) Provides

WEBOne choice for children 5-17 is the Children’s Long-Term Inpatient Program ( CLIP ), which provides intensive mental health services and school in a secure residential setting. A …

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WISe Provides Team-Based Services for Washington Youth with

WEBA Brief Overview. WISe behavioral healthcare teams serve children and youth 20 or younger whose conditions are too severe to benefit appropriately from regular visits to a …

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