New Youth Advisory Council for Teens and Young Adults With Special Healthcare Needs
An opportunity for youth to help improve transition support and make a difference!
Youth with special healthcare needs should have a big role in shaping their future and helping improve support for others.
We want to hear from teens and young adults about what’s important and helpful to them as they plan for the future. Our new Youth Advisory Council is a great opportunity for them to share their input and make a difference.
The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is a diverse, youth-driven group that aims to develop more youth-focused ways to help individuals and families with transition planning, resources and services.
The YAC’s goal is to support positive outcomes in adulthood for all Illinois youth with special healthcare needs in the areas of:
- Employment
- Health care
- Independence
- Quality of life
The YAC’s role is to:
- Bring a different and personal perspective on issues important to youth.
- Partner with the Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) to help develop more youth-focused methods to enhance care coordination.
- Develop strategies to improve communication between youth/young adults and older adults.
Members participate in four virtual meetings per year.
Who is Eligible to Join the YAC?
The YAC is open to youth with special healthcare needs who are:
- Ages 15 to 24
- Living in Illinois
- Planning for the transition to adulthood in the areas of education, health care, employment and home and community-based support
Youth do not have to be a DSCC participant to join the council.
How to Join and Learn More
Members must complete an online application to join. (The application is also available in Spanish.)
Visit our Youth Advisory Council page for more information and answers to frequently asked questions.
You can also see the YAC flyer for more details:
If you have questions, please contact Claire Cook, DSCC’s Title V Program Transition Specialist, at clairer3@uic.edu or (800) 322-3722, ext. 1812.