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The following information is provided to highlight programs and Resources that support youth transitions to adult health care.

KASA - Kids As Self Advocates:
KASA is a national, grassroots network of youth with special needs and friends, speaking on behalf of themselves. They are leaders in communities, and help spread helpful, positive information among peers to increase knowledge around various issues. Those issues include: living with special health care needs, health care transition issues, education, employment, and many more.

For more information on KASA, click here.
Healthy & Ready to Work National Center (HRTW):
The mission of the HRTW National Center is to create changes in policy, programs and practices that will help youth with special health care needs transition to adult health care with funding, work, and independence - raising expectations and making change happen for YSHCN.

A national focal point for the HRSA/MCHB’s HRTW initiative the Center will advance the HP 2010 goal of “improving the health and quality of life of youth and young adults with disabilities and reduce the disparities that exist for this population when compared to youth and young adults in general.” For more information on HRTW and for additional transition resources and tools, click here. You can also download a flyer on HRTW tools and resources available on the web site by clicking here.

The National Youth Leadership Network (NYLN):
This Network is for youth dedicated to advancing the next generation of disability leaders. The NYLN:

  • Promotes leadership development, education, employment, independent living, and health and wellness among young leaders representing the diversity of race, ethnicity and disability in the United States.
  • Fosters the inclusion of young leaders with disabilities into all aspects of society at national, state and local levels.
  • Communicates about issues important to youth with disabilities and the policies and practices that affect their lives.

Steps Toward Adult Responsibility (STAR):
The STAR Program is a collaboration between Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD), the Department of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School, and the Hood Center for Children & Families.

The STAR Program assists teens in meeting the challenges that both adolescence and chronic health conditions pose. The program targets adolescents thirteen years of age and older who have chronic medical conditions.

STAR offers clinical services to teens and their parents as well as provides a peer-based support systems and mentoring. Mentors are from Dartmouth students also living with a chronic health condition.

STAR also creates and participates in educational programs designed for professionals and caregivers involved in the medical/education/family management of adolescents with chronic health conditions.

For more information on the STAR program click here.

The Starbright Foundation:
The STARBRIGHT Foundation is dedicated to the development of projects that empower seriously ill children to combat the medical and emotional challenges they face on a daily basis. STARBRIGHT projects do more than educate or entertain: they address the core issues that accompany illness – the pain, fear, loneliness, and depression that can be as damaging as the sickness itself.

STARBRIGHT World is a private online community connecting over 30,000 kids living with chronic and serious illness. Kids can chat, email, read bulletin boards, find friends, learn about healthcare conditions, surf web sites and play games... all in a private and safe environment just for them. STARBRIGHT World can be accessed by registered users from hundreds of homes and 97 children's hospitals across North America.

Let's Connect Web Site - Created by and for Young People with Chronic Illnesses
This Web site was created by young people with chronic illnesses for young people with chronic illnesses. It provides forums, links to information about conditions and programs, a Dear Connect feature where users can write to the site's creators, and more. http://www.letsconnect.org/

Project T.E.A.M.S.
The purpose of this web site is to act as a central location for resources addressing Transition, Employment, Advocacy, Mentoring, and Self-Determination for assisting Special Education students, their families, and professionals in the field.
For more information visit: http://www.projectteams.org/

** If you have information or resources to add, such as: specific programs or organizations you would like to see listed, please e-mail us at medical home@aap.org.

Last Updated November 30, 2005

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