Wisconsin Transitional Programs
WSPEI is all about partnerships. Its goal is to help parents and school districts find or create the resources that will help them build positive working relationships that lead to shared decision making and children's learning. It supports increased sharing of information among parents, schools, projects, organizations and agencies through networking meetings, conferences, person-to-person contact, and media.
Becky Brown
rbrown@cesa7.org
1-877-844-4925
595 Baeten Road Green Bay, WI 54304
Within the Department of Public Instruction, this service provides professional development to Wisconsin youth, parents, educators, and all stakes holders in the area of post-secondary education and transition.
Jennifer Jacobs
info@witig.org
(920) 617-5630
595 Baeten Road Green Bay, WI 54304
Non-profit group that provides employment, training, and services
(920) 886-7082
1050 Midway Road Suite 2, Menasha, WI 54952
Website dedicated to helping find employment, keep employment, file and collect unemployment, resources on workmens compensation, and links for job seekers with disabilities.
(608) 266-3131
201 East Washington Ave PO Box 7946 Madison, WI 53707
A useful website that helps individuals search for jobs in Wisconsin and post their resumes for others to see. This website is a great tool in the job search process.
(888) 258-9966
A great website to search for jobs and electronically apply to various companies throughout Wisconsin and the United States.
Donna Jandra
donnajandra@live.com
(920) 968-6373
1802 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 54952
IRIS – Include, Respect, I Self-Direct – is Wisconsin's Self-Directed Supports Program for older people and adults with disabilities.
In IRIS you determine the combination of supports and services you need, including who will provide the services and when and how they will be provided. Your IRIS supports are available at every step to help you build the life you choose.
info@wisconsin-iris.com
(888) 515-4747
1 S. Pinckney Street, Suite 320 Madison, WI 53703
Family Voices of Wisconsin
FAMILY VOICES OF WISCONSIN is a statewide network of families who have children with special health care needs and disabilities and those who work on their behalf. The focus of our work is health care access, coverage and supports and services for children with special needs. We are the home of the Family Voices State Affiliate Organization and Wisconsin’s Family to Family Health Information and Education Network.
Adaptive Experts
Adaptive Experts is the only national company of its size that provides a team of professionals that are state licensed Occupational/Physical therapy practitioners with expertise as licensed driving instructors. Because of the very specific needs of our clients, it is our firm belief that it is imperative to provide both medical expertise as well as driver education. Our expert staff are available to consult with clients and specialized dealers to facilitate the process of obtaining and successfully driving a modified vehicle.
WHO WE SERVE
Our highly experienced staff are trained to work with all disabilities, beginning or experienced drivers, and any level of vehicle modification. We work very closely with our clients, their families, and various professionals to assist in making appropriate decisions regarding the transition to driving.
Wisconsin First Step
An information and referral service to assist Wisconsin families and providers working with children and youth with special needs.
Learn More About First Step
Online Resource Directory for Children and Youth With Special Needs
Wisconsin’s Birth To 3 Program
Regional Centers for Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs
Adolescents and Young Adults With Special Needs
Finding Your Way: A Navigation Guide for Wisconsin Families Who Have Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs and Disabilities
Helpful Disability-Related Links
If you would like printed copies of the brochure please contact our business line at
608-775-6339
or the hotline at 1-800-642-7837