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People who are marginalised – Mackay » Click here to register SEVEN
STEPS TO SELF DIRECTION; Building right relationships between people
with disability, families, committed friends and support workers About
the Workshop: How have other people made self-directing work? This
one-day workshop explores a practical, values-based framework of
self-DIRECTION, and how to develop supports that work respectfully and
constructively together. The SEVEN STEPS PROVIDE A SIMPLE, helpful
guide that can be worked through, or started at any step. This
workshop draws on the resource developed by Griffith University (Dr
Margaret Ward) as part of the NDS Innovative Workforce Fund Project.
Self-DIRECTION HAS BEEN FOUND TO GIVE GREATER CHOICE AND CONTROL, and
more effective and flexible use of available formal and freely-given
support. Good support requires the right people to provide the right
level of support at the right time. There are some preconditions that
make good support in self-directed arrangements more likely to happen.
This SEVEN STEP APPROACH TAKES PARTICIPANTS FROM STARTING WITH THE
PERSON THROUGH TO PROBLEM SOLVING AND CHECKING FOR RESILIENCE.
“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress;
working together is success.” Henry Ford Download Flyer here (PDF)
Download Accessible Flyer here (Word) About the presenter: Sharon
Bourke currently works as a Professional Development Consultant and
presented many of the NDIS Participant Readiness sessions for CRU in
thelead up to the NDIS rollout. She has worked in various roles,
including managing individualised support agencies, advocacy, workshop
facilitation and planning. In partnership with her youngest son Dan,
Sharon has chosen to self-direct funds that support him. Who should
attend? This workshop is for people with disability, their families,
supporters and workers who are involved in a self-directed arrangement
who want it to work as well as possible, and for people interested in
moving to a person-centred, self-directed arrangement. It works best
if the person comes with their family and supporters. To view CRU’s
cancellation policy please visit this link Learning Outcomes:
Participants in this workshop will: Understand how a framework for
self-DIRECTION OF SUPPORTS COULD BE APPLIED TO THEIR OWN
CIRCUMSTANCES; Analyse the requirements for supporting the person
well, in ways that assist the person to achieve their goals and live
the life they want; Develop skills around recruiting suitable staff
and creating, maintaining and monitoring a high quality,
person-centred support arrangement; Develop and apply a practical
problem-solving framework as a key safeguarding strategy; Evaluate the
resilience of the person supported and the support arrangement as a
method of safeguarding the quality and sustainability of the support
arrangement. + Google Calendar + iCal Export Details Date: April 23
Time: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Event Category: CRU event Event Tags:
Friendships , Gold COAST , Good Life , Local Presenter , NDIS , People
with Disability , Self DIRECTION , SEQ , SEVEN STEPS , Sharon Bourke ,
Support Worker , Workers , workshop Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/seven-steps-to-self-direction-gold-coast-tickets-94539786045
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Organizer Community Resource Unit Ltd. Venue The Glades Golf Club
Glades Drive Robina , QLD 4226 Australia + Google Map « Self
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