National Coordinating Center on Transition

The National Coordinating Center on Transition, led by the Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP), is focused on improving the transition from child- to adult-serving systems for youth with autism or epilepsy who have complex needs. The Center is developing and advancing national, state, and community frameworks, while providing leadership, training, technical assistance, evaluation, and resources to improve transition outcomes for these youth and their families. As part of that work, the Center supports 11 HRSA-funded demonstration projects that are testing innovative and scalable approaches to help youth successfully transition to adulthood. Family Voices contributes expertise in family engagement and helps ensure that youth and caregiver perspectives are centered, including through participation in an advisory council composed of at least 50% youth and family members.

Project Director: Suzanne Farris

Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

Timeframe: July 2024 – August 2029

Key Partners: Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP), Child Trends, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Project Category: Capacity Building for System Partners