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What Happens After High School? A Review of Independent Living Practices to Support Youth with Disabilities Transitioning to Adult Life

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  • David Mann
  • Mira Wang

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Youth with disabilities from black, Latinx, and AI/AN groups, and/or who identify as LGBTQ, face many barriers when transitioning to adult life. This literature review compiles considerations and existing practices that organizations can use to support youth with their independent living goals.

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  • David Mann & Mira Wang, "undated". "What Happens After High School? A Review of Independent Living Practices to Support Youth with Disabilities Transitioning to Adult Life," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 98ef26350f7d49a080e79bcfc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:98ef26350f7d49a080e79bcfc911dbf0
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