thinking into the future
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Thinking into
the Future
WA Individualised Services
Simon Duffy, 27 Nov 2014
WA’s Individualised Services
Leading into the Future Provider Development Program
Individuals living their lives, their way.
Workshop 2: Simon Duffy Thinking into the future
Leading into the Future Provider Development Program
Individuals living their lives, their way.
Time Topic Speaker
10.00 Welcome and Orientation Leanne
10.15 Thinking into the future Simon Duffy
12.? Lunch
1.15 Thinking into the future Simon Duffy
2.00 Discussion Panel -‐ Deb Roberts, Pam Toster, Simon Duffy & Leanne Pearman 3.00 Close Leanne
Program Orientation
Module 1
29th Sep
Understanding Change
in the future Market
Module 2
28th Nov
The future – learning from the past – Simon Duffy
Module 3
13th Feb
Navigating journey
with people & families
Module 4
27th March
Responding to people & families -‐
Options and support
Module 5
8th May
Quality Framework
Judith North
Module
19th June
Creating Change and reflections
Collective Workshops
Organisational Analysis &
Development Plan
Reflection and
Submission
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Building Brilliant Teams
Leadership for Change
Individual Supports
HR Finance COP
Name your organisation briefly - something you
are proud of Your key word
• Community First - innovative
• Midway Community Care - adaptability
• Ruah - grassroots• Rise Network - bravery• One to One - control• Strive Warren Blackwood -
community• Baptist Care -
collaborative• PHCS - shared-
management• Community Vision -
choice
• PCEMLL - commitment • Interchange - equality• Bridges - commitment • Richmond Fellowship -
innovation• Lady Lawley Cottage -
impartiality• Orion - innovation• Arafmi - caring• WorkPower - family• Activ - opportunity • Share and Care -
commitment• Australia Care - Two
Past
Southwark Consortium
Citizenship Part 1
Inclusion Glasgow
Individualise Everything
Citizenship Part 2
We make citizenship real by1. Finding our sense of purpose
2. Having the freedom to pursue it
3. Having enough money to be free
4. Having a home where we belong
5. Getting help from other people
6. Making life in community
7. Finding love
This protects our dignity1. Our life is seen to have meaning
2. We are not on someone else’s control
3. We can pay our way - we’re not unduly dependent
4. We have a stake in the community
5. We give others the chance to give
6. We contribute to the community
7. We are building the relationships that sustain community
In Control
Choice Support
Innovations
Flexible Support
• How can we deliver the kind of support flexibility we want to offer people?
• How would we improve our own organisation to make this easier?
• As a group what kind of things might we seek through our conversations with WA and NDIA?