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Employability at The Percy Hedley Foundation David Barker MBE Director of Adult Services
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Aims of the Presentation Explore Employability and Social Enterprise in the broad context of our service users Show a few film clips Answer any questions
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The Percy Hedley Foundation Established 1953 Aims to promote the needs, rights and aspirations of disabled people through the provision of high quality, specialist services Nursery, 2 schools, Post 16 facility, FE College, day service, residential service, sports academy 450 staff
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The Percy Hedley Foundation Works with profoundly impaired disabled people Increased importance of advocacy and employability Karten support at Able 2 day service and Karten Media Suite
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Example Policy Drivers – Valuing People – Supporting People – Improving the life chances of disabled people – Independence, well being and choice – Learning for living and work
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Messages from policy drivers More choice of activities and more service flexibility Individualised budgets as part of a range of funding mechanisms Greater ownership and control of services - Advocacy Progression towards independence More community based services Flexibility learning towards outcomes Person centred plans Moves towards employability
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Ex PHF School pupil research September 2007 Questionnaires sent to all students leaving PHF schools between 1995 and 2005 Age range approx 18-28 41 replies from 137 questionnaires (30%)
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Housing
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Employment
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Relationships
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Service expectations More choice, flexibility and control More community based services Social enterprise opportunities Mixed package of services across a number of locations Person centred services Advocacy Housing options Employability Opportunities
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Advocacy Person Centred Planning Representational Advocacy
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Advocacy definitions Advocacy – Speaking up for yourself or having someone speak on your behalf Representational advocacy – Electing representatives to service steering group, Management committee and Executive committee Person centred plans – services build around the individual not individuals fitting into services
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Social Model
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Employability Delivered via two mechanisms – Employability Project (Demand side) – Projects (Supply side) (Print, Catering, Music Studio, Karten Media Suite)
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Disabled People Employers Labour Market Intermediaries Employability Project
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Partnership
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Employer Engagement Tools Events – Megaquiz – Business breakfasts – Fashion shows – Awards ceremony Publications Employability Centre
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Projects Print Catering Music Studio Karten Media Suite
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Idea – Karten media suite Everything in one place ‘Real’ work experience Cheap but commercial rates Emerging social firm or social enterprise
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Real work experience Working conditions Real work to do Business park location Open to the public for business Training opportunities Some paid employment opportunities
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Social Enterprise Social purpose is central to what we do Social enterprise is a model linked to social justice Social enterprises growing in number and importance The right business model for us
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Social Enterprise opportunities Move from day service user to Project Worker Training in social enterprise undertaken with a group of people already operating a social enterprise Business plan completed Development of ceramics business
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Karten support – CTEC centre
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Thank you A few film clips then any questions ?
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