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Women in Probation
What we do in the Skillnet Group
Supporting Change TogetherThe Skillnet Group Limited Registered Office:
2nd Floor, Maybrook House, Queen’s Gardens, Dover, Kent, CT17 9AH
Person Centred Planning
‘Person centred’ means doing things in a way that the person wants and which helps them to be part of their community. If someone is in the centre of something, they are the most important person.
The key things to think about in person centred
planning/approaches
Life Choices Project People are supported to think
about what they want to do in the future.
Dawn’s Life Choices
Opened A Bank Account Learning to Cook Would like to live on my own
Visiting Schools to make people aware of Learning Difficulties
How we want to be treated
Equal Rights
Everyone has had good and bad experiences
Some people have had more bad life experiences than others.
This is not good enough.
How people can be treated differently?
People make fun of you People only see the disability not the
person
People can ignore you People don’t treat you equally in
shops, on public transport and at other times.
I feel bullied
I feel angry
I feel sad
I feel alone
I feel frustrated
I feel stressed
How does this make us feel?
What we want is…
To be treated equally and fairly To be treated as an individual with
our own personal space To choose where we live, who we live
with and what we do To have people listen to us and take
us seriously To be given a chance to prove
ourselves
We do not want?
To be bullied or treated differently.
Other people to make decisions for us because they think they know best.
To be treated as all the same just because we have learning difficulties. We are all individuals and have different needs.
Positive things that people with a learning difficulty/disability can achieve
We have worked with the Passport Office
Some of us have paid jobs
Some of us have gained qualifications
Some of us live independently
Self Advocacy
Self-advocacy means speaking up for ourselves and making sure people know our views and take us seriously.
Skillnet Group - Eco Shed
The Eco Shed is in Sittingbourne and supports people with learning difficulties to learn new skills for work.
Products for sale Bird feeder
Reporting Hate Crime
Support to report
How can we make it easier?
Mick Cronin is a CommunityLiaison Officer for Kent Police. He had a meeting with people from the Skillnet Group.
How can we make it easier?
Together we made a film with role plays so that people can see the best way to talk to the Police and not be so worried.
Our planning group
We all met at the Landmark Centre in Deal. We planned what we would do next.
Afterwards
We all talked about our role plays. We talked about what we would say.
Mick and Janet told us what the Police would say and do.
We all said we would be happy to call the Police.
Making a film
We have all decided that we will make a film.
We want other people to see that it can be easy to talk to the Police.
Music and Arts Project
Skillnet Group Qualifications
The Qualification in Supporting People with a Learning Disability
Jobs for people in the Skillnet Group
Education
The Skillnet Group supports people to create, develop and run their own courses
Valuing People
Valuing People is the Government's plan for making the lives of people with learning difficulties, their families and carers better.
In deep waters?
Please talk to us!
Thank you for listening
Any Questions?