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Education Through Partnership. One Model of Cross Sector Learning U-First! Presenters: Maureen O’Connell Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant, Simcoe County Lisa Morasse, Public Education Coordinator, Alzheimer Society of Kawartha Lakes Jane Scott, Resource Supervisor, Reena Thornhill.
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Education Through Partnership One Model of Cross Sector Learning U-First! Presenters: Maureen O’ConnellPsychogeriatric Resource Consultant, Simcoe County Lisa Morasse, Public Education Coordinator, Alzheimer Society of Kawartha Lakes Jane Scott, Resource Supervisor, Reena Thornhill
U-First! • The U-First! education initiative was part of the Ontario Government’s comprehensive multi-year Alzheimer Strategy (1999-2004). It was sponsored by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. • It is currently managed by the Ontario Community Support Association. • www.u-first.ca
U-First! = Understanding - Flagging, Interaction, Reflection & Reporting, Support, Team. • The goals of U-First! are to develop a common knowledge base, a common language, common values, and a common approach to providing care for persons with Alzheimer Disease and related dementias. • U-First! provides a practical method for shared problem-solving and care planning; it also assists with the implementation of P.I.E.C.E.S. concepts. • Unique to U-First! is the innovative yet practical “job aide”, the U-First! Wheel, which serves as a tool to promote on-the-job dialogue and communication between partners in care.
Connection to DS sector • OPADD decided to investigate the relevance of U-First to DS sector • The ADD PIECES/U-First Training Task Group was established in 2004 with the intent to: review the PIECES and U-FIRST curriculum in order to adapt the training material for relevance for Developmental Services. • Feedback was given to PIECES/U-First teams to revise information in resource guides and add cases to the guides to reflect the developmental disability sector • February 22/05, Cathy Conway of Alzheimer Society of Ontario and Maureen O’Connell co-facilitated a one-day session to OPADD members
Innovations Grant • As part of the Facilities Initiative, the Innovations Grant (2005) was announced. • This was opportune timing and allowed a proposal to be generated for provincial cross-sector facilitator training • A session was held in 2006 with representatives of 8 regions.
Innovations Grant cont’d • The result was a co-facilitation team model where representatives of long term care and developmental services would deliver the 2-day U-First program (for supervisors) • These facilitator teams were responsible for delivering at least one session in their respective regions. One session was financially supported through the Innovations grant. • Some regions have been able to sustain this over time offering sessions throughout the year. • Jane and Lisa are one such team and continue on in their efforts to deliver U-First to a cross-sector audience in the Central East region.
Workshop Outcomes Promote dialogue using: • A common knowledge base, • Common language, • Approach to think through a problem.
U-First! Fundamental U-First! starts with YOU • A way of looking at a person’s circumstances and its cause’s • A way of identifying changes, needs, supports & responses • A way of sharing what works • Supports all that you do with the person • Supports the teams’, work with the person
Principles to Work and Live by; • “The Art of Possibility” • Speak possibility and recognize conversations in the downward spiral • Look for Shinning eyes • Enroll every voice in the vision • Quite the voice in our head that says “I can’t do this” • Give everyone an “A” • Remember Rule #6 Zander, R.S., Zander, B. The Art of Possibility :Transforming professionals and Personal Life. Boston, MA.HBS Press, 2000.
Feed back and the numbers • Hands on sessions • The case studies - group discussions - easy to relate to individuals at a more intimate level. • Liked networking with others from different sector • Different perspective than I work in everyday- What an opportunity • all face similar problems and sharing our experiences open up a wider range of positive solutions • Everyone is there as one big team
U-First in Action From Home to Home
Next steps • How to make this happen in your area • Find out who are the cross sector facilitators in your area? • Don’t have one ask about becoming one! • Contact your regional committee There is help out there for you. Open the Dialogue!!! Thank you, Maureen, Jane, Lisa.