04-07-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

How some students with disabilities avoid the 'transition cliff' after high school

As they approach graduation, most high schoolers are busy learning, training and planning their futures. But disabled students have fewer opportunities. Experts want more programs made available to help them transition into adulthood.
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