Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Workplace Learning for students with disabilities Friday 4 March 2011 Gaynor Martyn Concord School Bernadette Gigliotti CEAV
Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Context Defining disabilities Why work placement is vital to career development Concord School – the process Preparation of young people and parents for wpl Employer preparation School and staff preparation Final Reporting
Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Defining Disabilities Acquired brain injury Learning disabilities Sensory impairments Physical disability Intellectual disability Mental health conditions Chronic medial conditions
Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Career Development Skill and life experience acquisition across the life span Life long and life wide experiences Young people with disabilities need targeted and timely exposure to the world of work Work readiness may take longer Career intervention - from time of enrolment
Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Successful Workplace learning Reflects Student interests and reasonable expectations Extensive preparation of student, parent, employer and school staff Debriefing which informs future wlp options Ongoing support of students career aspirations
Career Education Association of Victoria Learning is ongoing Parents and WPL Eager to assist but fearful of exposure to the unknown Safety is paramount – OH&S Use to routine and established strategies for safety and survival from difficult behaviours You need open, planned, early and timed communication strategies NO SURPRISES!