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Literacy and the Soup of Success Threshold Moments. Professor Brendan Bartlett Dr Elaine Roberts QCAL 2009. Young People in Transition. We know the signs of the problems: No job – often with failure history Ineffective reading skills and limited range Poor application of numeracy skills
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Literacy and the Soup of SuccessThreshold Moments Professor Brendan Bartlett Dr Elaine Roberts QCAL 2009
Young People in Transition We know the signs of the problems: • No job – often with failure history • Ineffective reading skills and limited range • Poor application of numeracy skills • Ineffective communication & problem solving • Inability to express emotions sociably • Plummeting self esteem- use of drugs and alcohol and abusive behaviour • Disassociation from traditional help sources • Distrust
We recognise success • Willingness to work/search for work • Sociable behaviour & awareness of others • Consciousness of a future that can be planned • Raised vocational skills • Improved problem solving and literacy skills • Improved health and well-being • Willingness to work on improving skills of all types • Belief that someone genuinelycares
Participants recognise success • Willing to talk about themselves and others • Recognise and value the improved skills • Reacknowledge belief that someone cares for them • Moving forward • Have strategies for handling trouble
How do we find the “third space?” • Where past failures become irrelevant in moving forward and doing new things? • Where the future is more important than the past? • Where a perception of worthwhile is a driving force in making positive changes to lifestyle and behaviour? • Where a relapse is a learning opportunity?
Our spotlight has been on • The journey and what course participants have been able to make sense of • Comparisons with other providers they tried • Their growth in appreciation as they moved through BoysTown • Factors as they saw them singly or together • The attraction of happy people who cared • The value of another supported chance
The Soup of Success • Is Thick and Nutritious but not easy to isolate the separate tastes • Is interactive in nature • Is building up the people who partake of it • Is a complete package – but a different package for different people • We know that power with language is integral to improving job opportunities and dealing with problems.
Combination of factors • Spiral is upwards • Support, health, well-being, small successes, ability to deal with situations improve. • We practise what we prefer to do and we perfect those things. • The third space is where the preferences change and the willingness is there. • Belief in self comes from success and generates success.
Motivation Factors • Power of a winning combination is the key • No “one size fits all” • Awareness raising and belief in their unique abilities • Trainers, counsellors and youth workers who are happy and “together” • Progression that is relevant.
Improvements in Language, Literacy & Numeracy • Results of participation in Fresh Start Program
The Lure of Independence and the $ • Reality clicks in (e.g.as graduates explain that they do not wish to take time from the employer to answer a questionnaire) • Reality of bad choices and consequences • Reality that the responsibility is mine • Reality that I received help and I should pass that on • Reality that I feel better when I earn the money for my needs and wants
The Sky is the Limit • Underpinning everything – {all the coordinated support services the vocational skills, literacy, numeracy, social skills, problem solving, health care development} “The limits of my language are the limits of my world.” (Goethe)
Literacy Cannot Fly Alone • Third space has “Gold Lotto” moments when the wealth of what can be moves off the TV screen and into the lives of disengaged young people in transition. • Like accidents, such moments are caused – they don’t just happen – the array of ingredients are mixed just for the person who needs the soup of success.