Benjamin C. Schwartzman, Vanderbilt University; Michele A. Schutz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Erik W. Carter, Baylor University; and Elise D. McMillan, Vanderbilt University.
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2024 Aug 1;62(4):306-322. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-62.4.306.
Youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) aspire to participate in a variety of activities after high school, such as attaining paid employment, enrolling in postsecondary education, being involved in their communities, living independently, and building friendships. However, complex and longstanding transition barriers require comprehensive solutions that are tailored to a local community's unique needs and available resources so that local youth with IDD may achieve their desired outcomes. This article presents "virtual community conversations" as a promising approach for bringing together local communities to tackle barriers to good outcomes for residents with IDD. Attendees were able to effectively generate innovative recommendations for addressing issues in their local communities. We offer recommendations for enhancing and extending implementation of this approach.
青年智障人士(IDD)渴望在高中毕业后参与各种活动,如获得有偿就业、接受高等教育、参与社区活动、独立生活和建立友谊。然而,复杂且长期存在的过渡障碍需要全面的解决方案,这些方案需要根据当地社区的独特需求和可用资源进行定制,以便当地智障青年能够实现他们期望的结果。本文提出了“虚拟社区对话”,作为一种有前途的方法,可以将当地社区聚集在一起,共同解决智障居民取得良好成果的障碍。与会者能够有效地提出创新建议,以解决当地社区的问题。我们提供了增强和扩展这种方法实施的建议。