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“All” means All…

“All” means All…. Do we really mean it? Towards a lifestyle of employment for all persons with disabilities. Michael Callahan. Putting a face on our values: Do we really mean “All” means All. Michael Callahan. Marci needs total support to live. Michael Callahan.

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“All” means All…

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  1. “All” means All… Do we really mean it? Towards a lifestyle of employment for all persons with disabilities Michael Callahan

  2. Putting a face on our values: Do we really mean “All” means All Michael Callahan

  3. Marci needs total support to live Michael Callahan

  4. Possibilities for an inclusive life Michael Callahan

  5. Learning how “natural people” can contribute Michael Callahan

  6. Supporting a participatory life Michael Callahan

  7. Using Discovery, Marci’s life provided a direction for employment Michael Callahan

  8. Employment is a critical aspect of an inclusive lifestyle Michael Callahan

  9. Customized Employment makes employment possible for all people: Marci provides “specialty stapling” as a contribution Michael Callahan

  10. Custom shredding of confidential documents for her employer Michael Callahan

  11. Marci’s current support team: Personal assistant and supervisor Michael Callahan

  12. Employment for All If we really mean it… • We must embrace the value of an inclusive working lifestyle for all adults. • We must truly accept that all people can work, even if we do not know how to do it. • We must learn and implement the process to customize employment. Michael Callahan

  13. Employment for All If we really mean it… • We must utilize non-comparative strategies like Discovery in lieu of assessment. • We must implement a service process, with fidelity, that results in customization. • We must be prepared to represent job seekers and negotiate with employers. Michael Callahan

  14. Employment for All If we really mean it… • We must offer both job coaching and work-task personal assistance. • We must consider the value of partial participation. • We must welcome the participation of natural staff and our services must reflect each unique business culture. Michael Callahan

  15. Employment for All If we really mean it… • We must have access to all possible funding and blend it to benefit the individual. • We must assist the individual to get access to assistive technology specific to job tasks. • We must assist employers to address personal assistance for the employee. Michael Callahan

  16. Employment for All And finally, if we really mean it… • We must work around complexities such as behavioral challenges, legal issues, and negative attitudes with solutions rather that exclusion. • We must welcome and include families, friends, community members –- everyone we can enlist so we do not have to go it alone. Michael Callahan

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