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Flyer for National Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth with Disabilities

Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth with Disabilities, funded by Administration for Community Living

Cover page with a collage of profiles of youth, for the info brief about meeting the health care transition needs of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the juvenile justice system.

Meeting the Health Care Transition Needs of Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the Juvenile Justice System

Cover page with a collage of profiles of youth, for the info brief about meeting the health care transition needs of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the juvenile justice system.

Supporting the Move to Adult Health Care for Youth with IDD in the Juvenile Justice System

Cover page with a collage of profiles of youth, for the info brief about meeting the health care transition needs of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the juvenile justice system.

Moving to Adult Health Care for Youth with IDD in the Juvenile Justice System

Cover page with a collage of profiles of youth, for the info brief about meeting the health care transition needs of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the juvenile justice system.

Recommendations for Juvenile Justice Facilities on Working with Youth with IDD

Pathways and Pitfalls: Helping Youth with IDD in the Juvenile Justice System Move to Adult Health Care

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Our Vision

With families at the center of health care, all children and youth reach their full potential and health disparities are eliminated.

Our Mission

Family Voices is a national organization and grassroots network of families and friends of children and youth with special health care needs and disabilities that promotes partnership with families—including those of cultural, linguistic and geographic diversity—in order to improve health care services and policies for children.

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