The Family Employment First Coalition: Information for Students and Families

What is the Family Employment First Coalition (FEFC)?

The Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services (DDRS) and the Center on Community Living and Careers (CCLC) lead the Family Employment First Coalition (FEFC). This group brings together family and disability advocates across Indiana. We aim to improve each group member’s knowledge of the transition to adulthood and competitive integrated employment for young adults with disabilities. FEFC shares the latest resources with group members, ensuring everyone has the right tools to be successful.

Where can you find this information?

By visiting the CCLC’s Information for Students and Families webpage, special education teachers, transition staff, and parents can access a range of new or updated transition-related topics with an abundance of resources.

Transition Topics include:

  • Benefits Information
  • Collaborating with Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) and Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) 
  • Competitive Integrated Employment
  • Effective and Positive Communication Among Parents and Schools
  • Planning for a Meaningful Day
  • Postsecondary Education
  • Preparing for Careers
  • Natural Supports
  • Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination 
  • Supported Decision Making
  • The Transition IEP
  • Transition Planning and Processes
  • Transportation
  • What is Transition?

Each topic includes an introduction, an infographic, important vocabulary to know, main messages, and resources for you. Referencing and sharing these tools will enhance your effectiveness as a special educator!

We’d also like to thank FEFC members for their contributions. Members of the FEFC include: