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Title: Senzitation of the Entrepreneur


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Senzitation of the Entrepreneur
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Disability Discrimination Act 1995
  • What does discrimination mean
  • Less favourable treatment without justification
  • Justification
  • Reasonable adjustment

3
Benefits of Employing People With Learning
Disability
  • Good business practice
  • Reduced staff turnover
  • Improved staff attendance

4
Benefits of Employing People With Learning
Disability
  • Access to an untapped pool of labour
  • Positive corporate image
  • Promoting social inclusion
  • Adherence to equal opportunities requirements

5
Benefits to the Employee
  • Money
  • Higher status
  • Higher self esteem
  • Personal development
  • Increased independence
  • Increased social contact

6
Aims of Supported Employment
  • People are hired and paid by an employer
  • Receive full employee entitlements
  • Job meets employees aspirations for work
  • Work meets employers requirements
  • Employee and employer receive minimum support to
    ensure success.

7
Supported Employment Principles
  • Self determination
  • Person centred planning (PCP)
  • Social and economic inclusion
  • Choice and independence
  • No one is unemployable
  • Learn about work in work

8
Supported Employment Process
  • Individual profiling and job matching

9
Checklist
  • Complete client profile
  • Relevant advice
  • Negotiate from position of strength
  • Be full briefed

10
Employers are Looking for
  • Dependability
  • Low absence rate / low turnover rate
  • Industriousness / independence
  • Speed / accuracy
  • Job knowledge
  • Image
  • Social interactions

11
Positive Relationship With Employer Will Be More
Likely To
  • Make changes to support need that arise later in
    relationship
  • Look upon the relationship as mutually beneficial
  • Deal with the client in an equitable way
  • Advocate the use of your service to other
    employers

12
Characteristics of Good Relationships
  • Mutual benefits
  • Clear roles and expectations
  • Trust
  • Good communication

13
Examples of Good Practice
  • Arrange formal appointments - keep them
  • Outline exactly what your service provides
  • Complete a job analysis (mutual needs)
  • Collate all employee/employer details on to
    database - review regularly

14
Examples of Good Practice
  • Agree support structure - identify natural
    supports
  • Advise on aids and adaptations etc -liase with
    other service deliverers
  • Draw up written agreement based on negotiation
    process

15
Elements for Developing a Professional Service
  • Agency name
  • Information and material
  • Front line staff
  • Service language
  • Advertising

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Elements for Developing Professional Service
  • Never underestimate potential problems, never
    overestimate what you can deliver
  • Be available for advice
  • Dont hang on to unworkable situations
  • Review customer satisfaction and need in a formal
    manner

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Remember
  • Publicise your successes
  • Publicise new developments
  • Develop informative updated material
  • Build relationships at local and HQ levels
  • Reward achievement EG. Employer award
    certificates
  • Use enthusiastic employers to network
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