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Hello! Welcome to:. Project STIR Missouri Fall 2011. S teps T oward I ndependence and R esponsibility. Project STIR. Your presenters are:. Robyn Dorton Wilson Finks Kira Fisher Deb Zuver. A team of trainers with and without disabilities that offers hands-on training.
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Hello! Welcome to: Project STIR Missouri Fall 2011
Steps Toward Independence and Responsibility Project STIR
Your presenters are: • Robyn Dorton • Wilson Finks • Kira Fisher • Deb Zuver
A team of trainers with and without disabilities that offers hands-on training. Project STIR is:
The Project STIR team: provides self-advocacy and leadership tools for and by people with/without disabilities.
A University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service :::: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Project STIR MissouriWebinar Today we will: 1 – Introduce ourselves 2 –Try Speak-Up self- advocacy tools. 3 – Tell about Project STIR Self-Advocacy Training.
Project STIR MissouriWebinar Today we will: 1 – Introduce ourselves 2 –Try Speak-Up self- advocacy tools. 3 – Tell about Project STIR Self-Advocacy Training.
Get toKnow Us: Activity! My Way/No Way What do you like?
Get toKnow Us: Activity! 1 – See the next slide. 2 – Guess: Is it Robyn, Wilson, Kiraor Deb?
My Way - No Way: Guess WHO? I LIKE: Country music Friends Cooking • Robyn? • Wilson? • Kira? • Deb?
My Way - No Way: WHO? I LIKE TO: Write poetry Watch basketball Ride horseback • Wilson? • Kira? • Deb?
My Way - No Way: WHO? I LIKE: Travel Reading Walking • Wilson? • Deb?
My Way - No Way: I LIKE: Watching Soaps Football Computers Wilson?
My Way - No Way: OR I LIKE: gardening games winter Wilson?
Getting toKnow You My Way/No Way What do you like?
My Way/No Way • How does knowing your interests help you be a self-advocate? You can make better choices. You can be active in your community and share interests.
Project STIR MissouriWebinar Today we will: 1 – Introduce ourselves. 2 –Try Speak-Up self-advocacy tools. 3 – Tell about Project STIR Self-Advocacy Training.
What is Self-Advocacy?
Self-Advocacy is... • Speaking up for yourself. • Asking for what you need. • Negotiating for yourself. • Knowing your rights and responsibilities. • Using resources that are available to you.
What is Inclusion?
Inclusion is… …people with/without disabilities participating in their community together
Leaders: Advocate Solve problems Negotiate Make plans Cooperate with others Offer support What is a Leader? Leaderswork with others for positive change
Become a Self-Advocate Steps to Speaking Up: • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Solve Problems • Rights & Responsibilities
Speak Up! Action Manual for Peer Leader Teams
Speak Up!Action Manual for Peer Leaders Steps to Becoming a Self-Advocate: • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Solve Problems • Rights & Responsibilities
Speak Up!CONTENT: For each Step: • Think About – Talk About • Resources • Scenes • Team Activities
Speak Up! Four Steps to Becoming a Self-Advocate • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Solve Problems • Rights & Responsibilities
How doesknowing yourselfhelp you be a better leader? It helps you build a strong team. Getting to know and trust one another is important.
Speak Up! Four Steps to Becoming a Self-Advocate • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Problem-Solving • Rights & Responsibilities
Speak Up!Action Manual for Peer Leaders • Listening is as important as speaking • Person-First Language • “Dos and Don’ts”
Communicating How does communicating help you be a better leader? Communicating helps you: • Understand the other person • Express your ideas and feelings • Gain respect
COMMUNICATION:Some Feelings… Annoyed Proud Overwhelmed Frustrated Worried Excited Inspired Nervous Hopeful Calm Confident Shy Disappointed
Knowing Your Feelings How does knowing your feelings help you become a better leader? • You can tell the difference between feelings, thoughts, actions. • You care about other people’s feelings. • Your feelings can help you make decisions.
Speak Up! Four Steps to Becoming a Self-Advocate • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Solve Problems • Rights & Responsibilities
Problem Solving Steps • Step 1: Relax (Deep Breath) • Step 2: Say Something Positive to Yourself • Step 3: Identify the Problem • Step 4: Think of Solutions • Step 5: Pick one and… just do it!
Problem-Solving Scene: American Idol - Basketball WHO: Ramone and Carol WHERE: At home WHAT: Disagree about TV show to watch
Problem Solving Steps How do problem solving steps help us become better leaders? Problem solving helps us • Identify our feelings. • Take time to think. • Make good decisions for ourselves AND the group.
Speak Up! Steps to Becoming a Self-Advocate • Know Yourself • Communicate Assertively • Solve Problems • Rights & Responsibilities
Is Anybody Listening to Me? WHO: Jane Mom (wants the best for Jane) Mr. Mills (wants the best for Jane) WHAT: Before Person-Centered Planning meeting WHERE: Mr. Mills Office