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Page 1: Developing Our Best Natural Resources – Youth with Disabilities “Empowering Youth with Disabilities to Say I Can!” Panhandle Independent Living Center

Developing Our Best Natural Developing Our Best Natural Resources – Youth with Resources – Youth with

DisabilitiesDisabilities

“Empowering Youth with Disabilities

to Say I Can!”

Panhandle Independent Living Panhandle Independent Living CenterCenter

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AgendaAgenda Food for Thought

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Page 3: Developing Our Best Natural Resources – Youth with Disabilities “Empowering Youth with Disabilities to Say I Can!” Panhandle Independent Living Center

Overview of Youth Encountering Success or YES program What is YES? Our Goal? Our Objectives? Whom do we serve?

Why should an ILC offer a youth specific, youth driven program?

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Food for ThoughtFood for Thought

“The latest data shows that students who spend anytime in special education classrooms, regardless of the limitations present, graduate [or age out] high school 6 years behind their peers.”

~ West Texas A&M University Special Education Professor, Dr. Sheryn Johnston

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What is YES?What is YES? A program developed to assist middle

and high school youth with disabilities in learning the skills and tools necessary to make healthy decisions as they approach adulthood.

It is designed to meet the unique needs that these youth face in their daily lives.

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Our GoalOur Goal

PILC staff provide education, information, and a positive environment that empowers youth with disabilities to make positive life choices for themselves.

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Our ObjectivesOur Objectives

To engage young people in educational activities that will enhance their life experiences and help them realize their dreams.

To allow these adolescents to interact with positive role models who have overcome barriers or challenges to live productive, successful lives.

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To incorporate fun activities into a curriculum that stresses the importance of independence for these youth.

To establish positive peer relationships that will guide these individuals in their transition from school to community.

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Whom do we serve?Whom do we serve?

Our youth participants range in age from 12 to 21. They must also be a student in middle or high school.

Students are allowed to remain in our program for one last summer of activities following their graduation from high school.

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Why youth?Why youth?

We believe this goal is best achieved at a younger age before complacency and dependency has set in and become a way of life.

Young adults are more receptive to the message of Independent Living than the majority of adult consumers we currently serve.

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Why an ILC?Why an ILC?

An ILC provides a perfect location because:

ILC core services provide valuable skills training and opportunities at a young age.

The IL philosophy, the history, and culture of the disability community are valuable lessons for any person with a disability.

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Your staff and board members provide an excellent source for positive role models. They exemplify the lifestyles of independent individuals who have overcome their own obstacles and have learned how to “work around” or limit the impact of their own limitations.

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CurriculumCurriculum The origin and history of the disability

rights movement Basic communication skills training Basic Leadership / self-advocacy

training Career planning / Workplace skills Cooking / Shopping skills Assertiveness / Self-esteem building /

Empowerment Activities

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Behavior skills Money management skills Personal safety skills Household skills Social skills Survival skills Recreational skills Community skills

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Educational Delivery Educational Delivery MethodsMethods

Peer Counseling Provide individual or

group discussions on an area of need or interest (i.e., overcoming obstacles)

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Hands-on IL / Life Skills Training Cooking, Money Management,

Personal Hygiene, etc.

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Educational Field Trips provides opportunities for

community integration, practice with money management skills, proper behavior, and use of social skills

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Motivational / Informational Speakers Invite local community members in

to share their stories and information (i.e., DARS counselors, allied agency personnel, and individuals who wish to share their personal triumphs over adversity)

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Role Playing Scenarios Choose a topic and role play the

incorrect and then proper way to handle a situation (i.e., handling a stranger, traveling safely on city bus)

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Team Building Exercises Divide the students in small

groups with a team task to encourage leadership, compromise, working together and completing a project.

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Group DynamicsGroup Dynamics

A word of caution safety precautions and

procedures should be in place to protect all participants.

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Remember that your program is always a work in progress. New students, new

situations, and new environments will cause the need to readjust your guidelines from time to time.

Always keep the benefit of the whole group in mind when making a decision.

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Rules to Live By Never impose the limitations or

behavior of 1 participant on to the others.

Protect the integrity of your program and its sponsors by utilizing a specific assessment procedure, intake process, and participant selection criteria.

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If you are unable to serve all students that apply Be prepared to provide referrals to

appropriate agencies

Be prepared to offer individual services

Remember that if the student is not ready for the youth program it is doubtful they will be ready to participate adult group activities.

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Group Dynamics – Group Dynamics – A Final ThoughtA Final Thought

“What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.”

~ Unknown

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ResourcesResources Building Youth Mentoring Programs –

Community Toolbox http://ctb.ku.edu/tools/en/sub_section_main_1197.htm

Partners for Youth with Disabilities http://www.pyd.org/

Foundations of Successful Youth Mentoring: A Guidebook for Program Development http://www.nwrel.org/mentoring/pdf/foundations.pdf

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Building Relationships A Guide for New Mentors http://www.ppv.org/ppv/publications/assets/29_publication.pdf

Ten Tips to Mentoring Youth with Disabilities http://www.prtaonline.org/PDF%20Files/Ten%20Tips%20to%20Mentoring%20YWD.pdf

Group Work A Counseling Specialty by Samuel T. Gladding (4th Edition)

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Need Technical Need Technical Assistance?Assistance?

Contact Panhandle Independent Living CenterContact Panhandle Independent Living Center

1118 S. Taylor1118 S. Taylor

Amarillo, TX 79101Amarillo, TX 79101

Phone: 806-374-1400Phone: 806-374-1400

Fax: 806-374-4550Fax: 806-374-4550

Email: [email protected]: [email protected]