N.M. Admin. Code § 8.371.7.7 - DEFINITIONS
The transition interdisciplinary team:
A. The individual: The individual with a
developmental disability must participate to the greatest extent possible.
There must be a serious effort to ensure that the individual is present and
that they, even when lacking verbal skills, are given the opportunity to
express their interests, choices and strengths. However, no individual shall be
compelled to participate in the planning process. The individual's normal daily
routine and schedule should be followed as much as possible on days when
meetings occur; special accommodations for the individual should be identified
prior to each meeting and appropriate adjustments and modifications in the
meeting should be planned to enable them to participate as fully as possible.
An individual may choose someone to represent them consistent with their wishes
in the TIDT meetings. If such a representative is chosen, that person shall
receive all notices and other documents sent to TIDT participants.
B. The parent/ guardian: As used in these
procedures, the phrase "parent/ guardian" shall mean the individual's legal
guardian or, if the individual is a minor, the individual's parent(s). The
division shall attempt to inform and involve the parent/guardian in the
transition planning process, including making reasonable scheduling
accommodations and providing interpreters as necessary.
C. The helper: The helper is someone who
knows the individual's capabilities, interests, likes and dislikes and who
communicates with the individual. The helper may be a friend, roommate, family
member, teacher, co-worker, current or former employee of the institutional
facility, foster grandparent, or any other person from the individual's circle
of relatives, friends, or acquaintances.
D. The social worker: The social worker
should be the social worker at the facility, i.e., either Los Lunas or Fort
Stanton, who has worked with the individual or, if unavailable, the social
worker who has been assigned.
E.
Facility interdisciplinary team (IDT) members: Facility interdisciplinary team
members, designated pursuant to division Jackson office policy
memoranda, who have been trained to participate in the transition process and
who have knowledge of the individual shall assist with ITP planning,
implementation and follow-up, as required.
F. Jackson transition representative (JTR):
The Jackson transition representative (JTR) is the division's
representative at transition meetings and activities.
G. Key community service providers: Key
community service providers are selected prior to the TIDT meeting pursuant to
Activity 7. The term key community service providers means the community
residential provider and other providers of significant services for the
individual, including but not limited to the competitive and supportive
employment provider, medical professional(s) if the individual's medical
condition so requires, and other support service providers identified by the
expanded IDT as key community service providers. When the individual is of
school age, a representative of the local education agency is a key community
service provider.
Notes
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