“…Occupational therapy (OT) supports students with special needs to participate successfully in secondary education and prepare for transitioning to postsecondary activities and adulthood (Copley, Turpin, Gordon, & McLaren, 2011;Gangl, Strecker Neufeld, & Berg, 2011;Juan & Swinth, 2010;Marczuk, Taff, & Berg, 2014;Passmore, 2004;Paul-Ward, 2009;Spencer, Emery, & Schneck, 2003). Whether working with students with disabilities, or who are in foster care, are refugees, or have experienced a disconnection from school, occupational therapists play a unique role in recognizing and addressing barriers that impede the students' full participation in meaningful occupations, such as pursuing PSE.…”