What is TPP

      • TPP Overview

        The Transition Partnership Program (TPP) connects high school students with disabilities to the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) and assists with their transition to work. TPP helps students overcome barriers to employment. Assistance may include direct job development, vocational training, or post-secondary education. Each student in TPP is assigned to a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. The counselor along with WESELPA staff work with students until they are successfully placed in employment for a minimum of 90 days. The West End SELPA together with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities to obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently in their communities.

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      How it Works

      • How it Works

        Each student in TPP throughout the SELPA attends a class during the 11th and/or 12th grade in high school designed to provide instruction in completing job applications, letter writing, interviewing skills and other pre-employment skills. Every TPP student is assigned to a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor through DOR and a Transition Case Technician through the SELPA. The WESELPA technician along with the counselor will work with the student until the student exits the school system.

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      Contact Us

      • Contact Us

        For more information, please contact West End SELPA's vocational department at (909) 476-6127. One of our Vocation Case Technicians will gladly answer any of your questions. Click "contact us" for a full contact list of our Vocational Department.

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