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LEARNING EXPERIENCE # 12 Beliefs of an Ally. G. L. OACB Good Life Training Series. Do you Believe in the Following? These are Beliefs of an Ally . A- An Ally believes that each person they serve has value B- An Ally believes that respect is a priority
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G L OACB Good Life Training Series Do you Believe in the Following? These are Beliefs of an Ally A- An Ally believes that each person they serve has value B- An Ally believes that respect is a priority C-An Ally believes that the people that they serve should be safe D-An Ally believes that people should be free from physical & emotional restraint E-An Ally believes that acknowledging the success of people they serve is an absolute F-An Ally believes in being committed to providing the time necessary to help people thrive Success Planning
G L OACB Good Life Training Series An Ally Believes inSuccess Planning • Success is influenced by focusing on what is possible. • What tool in your toolbox does this remind you of?
Success Planning • Respectful supports focus on the physical, emotional and mental well being of the person • What tool in your toolbox can you use for this?
Success Planning • What color hat will we be wearing on Success Planning day?
Success Planning Day • Any discussion that focuses on the negative side, how bad or non-compliant the person is will not be an option for today’s discussion • All discussion & sharing will focus on solutions that lead to personal success and improved quality of life • NO quiet as a fish for the person
Identify for a Success Plan • The things that we appreciate & value about this person • The strengths of this person • What this person contributes to other people, including family, friends, co-workers, paid supports
What tool in your toolbox can you use to identify all areas of the person’s life and the positive contributions?
Identify • What are the best memories of this person. • What can we do to help this person to have a “ Good Day”.
This means each person will list how they (personally) use their Ears- Eyes- Hands- Heart- Thoughts- Time –Words • What tool in your toolbox can you use for this?
Identify • Things that are their “Least Favorite” • Things that are their Favorites (People-Places-Things) • Tool Box Do’s & Don’ts by identifying the support profile ( What works and what doesn’t) • Identify and list the commitments & responsibilities that the CB & provider will agree to that will enable the person to have a Good Life.
Ally Commitment Letter to Help People Receiving Supports to Have a “GOOD LIFE”
Commitment Letter • Please take the time to read the Commitment Letter and sign if you agree. • Summary of our tools in our toolbox and our beliefs.