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Patti Scott and Dave Hasbury from Neighbours Inc. will explore how to create the conditions that make it safe to fail, learn, grow and support innovation in a complex world.
What are the relationships, the leadership and frameworks that make this work and support good lives for people?
Neighbours International facilitates change in collaboration with people with disabilities, their families, the agencies that support them, the government that funds them and the communities where they live. We all need people to dream, imagine the
future, direct their own lives and support, and make contributions to as valued citizens and community members who belong.
Patti Scott and Dave Hasbury from Neighbours Inc. will explore how to create the conditions that make it safe to fail, learn, grow and support innovation in a complex world.
What are the relationships, the leadership and frameworks that make this work and support good lives for people?
Neighbours International facilitates change in collaboration with people with disabilities, their families, the agencies that support them, the government that funds them and the communities where they live. We all need people to dream, imagine the
future, direct their own lives and support, and make contributions to as valued citizens and community members who belong.
Patti Scott and Dave Hasbury from Neighbours Inc. will explore how to create the conditions that make it safe to fail, learn, grow and support innovation in a complex world.
What are the relationships, the leadership and frameworks that make this work and support good lives for people?
Neighbours International facilitates change in collaboration with people with disabilities, their families, the agencies that support them, the government that funds them and the communities where they live. We all need people to dream, imagine the
future, direct their own lives and support, and make contributions to as valued citizens and community members who belong.
Partners for Inclusion, 84 Portland Street, Kilmarnock
"I've got your back"
Creating the conditions that make it safe to fail, learn, and grow in a complex world
Patti Scott and Dave Hasbury from Neighbours Inc. will
explore how to create the conditions that make it safe to fail, learn, grow and support innovation in a complex world. What are the relationships, the leadership and frameworks that make this work and support good lives for people? Neighbours International facilitates change in collaboration with people with disabilities, their families, the agencies that support them, the government that funds them and the communities where they live. We all need people to dream, imagine the future, direct their own lives and support, and make contributions to as valued citizens and community members who belong.
On the one hand life is simple. It is about experiences, trying
new things, learning, growing, changing, becoming. On the other hand life can be complicated because it is all about relationships. And when issues related to disability are involved it can be downright complex, as systems and services are laid on top of the basics of what life is all about, at times overwhelming our basic desire to be, learn, grow and relate. In this event we will explore what it takes to get back to the basics of life, and how our complicated network of relationships can create the conditions that make it safe and possible to learn through trying, failing, trying again, growing in mastery, taking advantage of things that work and letting go of things that don't. We welcome anyone who is a part of these networks of supportive relationships, including people with disabilities; their families and the people who love them; personal assistants/ support workers who support their daily lives; agencies that organise support; government bodies that fund this support and anyone keen to explore ways to make our communities stronger. This event is being hosted by Partners for Inclusion at our offices in Kilmarnock.
If you would like to reserve a place, please
email: reception@partnersforinclusion.org Or you can phone: 01563 825555