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1 Planning to Work Experiencing Work the Person Centred Way Presented by Bec Cole Outer Eastern Community Opportunities Project

2 What Is Person Centered Planning? Person Centered Planning goes by many names – MAPS – PATHS – Essential Lifestyle Plans – Personal Futures – Individual Design Sessions You might have heard of some of them

3 What Is Person Centered Planning? Planning that puts the person at the centre of it Sounds simple? Let’s have a look at what life usually looks like when you have a disability....

4 One Pathway…. Person BIG LABEL Special Education Alternative Education Mainstream School TAFE (Cert I) Day Service Supported Employment

5 Many Pathways... Person BIG LABEL WORK TRAVEL UNIVERSITY TAFE INDEPENDENCE APPRENTICESHIPS FRIENDS COMMUNITY HOUSES VOLUNTEERING CHOICES OPPORTUNITIES

6 Finding out about the Person… 1.What are the person’s INTERESTS 2.What is the person’s LEARNING STYLE? 3.What TRANSFERABLE SKILLS does the person have? 4.What does the person have CAPACITY to do?

7 Interests Include all of the things people do in their own time This gives you CLUES about what sort of job might suit someone It will also give you CLUES about what a person CAN do Think about your own pathway.... How have your interests led you to today?

8 Learning Styles We all learn in different ways HOW a person learns gives us CLUES about what sort of job will work for them You can work with students to find out.... What SORT of SMART are YOU Resources available via www.oecia.pbworks.comwww.oecia.pbworks.com

9 Word Smart I like to listen when people talk I get annoyed when people use the wrong words I like to learn new words I like to read I can give people good directions I can remember names and dates and trivia.

10 Maths Smart I like doing Maths at school I can add numbers up without using pen and paper I like doing science experiments I like doing puzzles and brain teasers I like calculators and computers I like to know how things work

11 Picture Smart I like drawing better than writing I can find my way around new places I like to take things apart and put them back together I can read maps and pictures I like to build things I do drawings in my notebook

12 Body Smart I use my hands when I talk I can run or swim without getting tired I like to touch things I can ride a bike and I find it easy I can copy other people I find it hard to sit still for a long time

13 Music Smart I can play a musical instrument I listen to music alot I hum and sing alot I remember the melody of songs I know when music doesn’t sound right I can sing really well

14 People Smart I like to work in a group I can tell when my friends are sad I have more than 2 close friends I am good at helping my friends with their problems I am good at being a leader I understand other people’s feelings

15 Self Smart I like to be alone I have a collection of special things I remember my dreams I am very independent I can say how I feel I know what I am good at and what I am bad at

16 What SORT of SMART Now you know what sort of smart you are... How does this match with the job that you are doing now? How do the work experience placements students have done in the past match with their sort of SMART?

17 Transferable Skills Many skills that someone already has can be TRANSFERED into another area First you need to find out what a person can already DO Then you can MATCH those skills to tasks

18 Transferable Skills You can use a SKILLS INVENTORY to find out what people can already DO Then break it down into TRANSFERABLE SKILLS This is called TASK ANALYSIS

19 What is the person’s CAPACITY CAPACITY is what a person could do with the right SUPPORT SUPPORT means: – What does someone need to learn? – How does someone learn? – What other needs might someone have?

20 What WORKS? Finding out what WORKS helps you to figure out what SUPPORT a person needs It also helps to create a realistic picture of how a person interacts with the world around them By finding out what DOESN’T WORK you can ensure that a person’s first experiences of work are positive experiences

21 What Next? ? JOB SORT of SMART WHAT WORKS INTERESTS SKILLS

22 BILL Bill and his Bicycle

23 What Next? Build a POSITIVE PROFILE of the person MATCH the opportunity to the PERSON Find out what WORKS for the PERSON Keep trying until you find what WORKS

24 Questions? Resources available from www.oecia.pbworks.com Email bec.cole@villamaria.com.au


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