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September 2012
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People with disability are more skilled, more confident and more active in leadership roles in business, community, government or their chosen area of interest.
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The program will: Assess participants’ leadership development needs Create individual leadership development plans Link each participant with appropriate training, support and mentoring for up to 12 months
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The program will: Link participants to opportunities to use their leadership skills Ensure the needs of participants are met Ensure staff are well supported and qualified to provide the contracted services.
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Formed Advisory Group Developed policies and procedures, website and promotional materials, application package, evaluation framework Advertised, interviewed and selected participants for Intakes 1, 2 and 3
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Retreats held in September 2012, February 2012 and June 2012 Facilitators working with participants to develop and undertake activities from their Individual Leadership Development Plans Continuous improvement and Evaluations ongoing
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Sept 2011 + Feb 2012 + June 2012: Total – 122 Gender: ◦ Male: 58 ◦ Female: 64 Age range: ◦ 16-68 Disability: ◦ Physical: 63 ◦ Intellectual: 18 ◦ Sensory: 28 ( Hearing – 9; Vision 17; Deaf/blind- 2) ◦ Cognitive: 13
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Sept 2011+ Feb 2012 + June 2012: Geographic location: ◦ WA: 16 ◦ SA: 11 ◦ Qld: 19 ◦ NSW: 43 ◦ ACT: 4 ◦ Vic: 22 ◦ Tas: 6 Regional: 50 Metro: 71 Remote: 1 CALD: 21 ATSI: 5
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Advocacy Social justice Education Politics Arts Employment Sport Regional issues NDIS
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“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader” John Quincy Adams US President 1825-1829
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