OAR 413-030-0430
Youth Transition Services Array


The range of services available through the Department to an eligible child or young adult transitioning to independent living includes:

(1)

Skill building services, which may include the following:

(a)

Instruction in basic living skills such as money management, home management, consumer skills, legal issues, parenting, health care, access to community resources, employment readiness, transportation, educational assistance, and housing options;

(b)

Educational and vocational training support such as high school diploma or GED preparation, post-secondary education and academic support, job readiness, and job search assistance and placement programs;

(c)

Training, workshops and conferences, individual and group skills building for improved self-esteem and self-confidence, and interpersonal and social skills training and development; and

(d)

Development of community networks and supports to transition successfully to adulthood.

(2)

The independent living housing subsidy.

(3)

Chafee housing.

(4)

Education and training grants to provide assistance with the costs of a post-secondary education or training program.

(5)

Youth Transition discretionary funds to provide limited financial assistance in meeting the transition to adulthood.

Source: Rule 413-030-0430 — Youth Transition Services Array, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=413-030-0430.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 413-030-0430’s source at or​.us