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Bio
Dr. Jackie
Marquette is the founder of The Marquette Group which provides
consultation, training, planning, organizational development, and
policy analysis for agencies and families who want to create
“meaningful daily living” and increased capability and independence
for individuals with ASD and developmental disabilities. Jackie
provides educational family consultation in adolescent and young
adult transition, both ASD and DD.
She
has over 20 years of experience as a special educator, school
consultant, and has publications in books, journals, and monthly
newsletters. Jackie has a Ph.D. from the University of Louisville
where she studied how youth with ASD successfully reached
independent living. She developed and validated a new assessment
tool, the Capability and Independence Scale (CAIS ©). The CAIS
measures capability and independent levels in individuals and is a
protocol for evaluating need for supports to enhance personal
growth outcomes as life planning occurs.
She
delivers seminars on her Walking the Path Model©. Her latest book,
Becoming Remarkably Able: Walking the Path to Gifts, Interests, and
Personal Growth, is being published in summer of 2007. Jackie
consulted to Hardin County Schools developing a project for students
with disabilities to access paid jobs in 2000-2004.
She
initiated and coordinated a statewide project in 1998-1999, Autism
Community Training ACT in Kentucky through the Kentucky Autism
Training Center which established employment supports for young
adults with ASD.
Her
son, Trent, has autism, is employed at Meijer department stores, has
his own art business, Trent’s Studio LLC, and has lived
independently for 6 years with “creative supports.” He has also been
designated a Kentucky Juried Artist by the Kentucky Arts Council.
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