Completing the first Inclusion Web
When to do the first Inclusion Web People should be supported to complete the Inclusion Web as soon as possible. A relationship of trust usually helps make the conversation honest, but delaying too long before...
When to do the first Inclusion Web People should be supported to complete the Inclusion Web as soon as possible. A relationship of trust usually helps make the conversation honest, but delaying too long before...
What is the purpose? The whole point is to support the person to reflect on what real changes have happened in their life, especially in the places they go and the people they have got...
Introducing the Life Domains....
Can we switch the outer and inner circles? One project switched the outer and inner circles as they found that people needed the additional room available for use in the outer circle, and this was...
The focus is on inclusion The Inclusion Web focuses mainly upon the people and places in the ‘community beyond services’. This means we are interested in activities that create opportunities to connect with other citizens...
Completing the Inclusion Web at two different times enables us to see changes which have occurred during the intervening period. A key to success is building an Inclusion Plan with the person. 1. Get to...
Lots of personal information is written onto the Inclusion Web, but we can also do a simple count of the people and places in each life domain. To do the analysis, all the personal information...
Introducing Community Led Support’s Evidence & Learning Briefing Papers. In these surreal, unpredictable, and troubling times it may seem strange publishing these papers from the Community Led Support Programme, but arguably they are more important now than ever.
A week ago, Dannielle resorted to writing in blood on the walls of her seclusion cell. 23 years-old and autistic, her last ten years - mostly spent detained in hospital settings - have been defined by despair, but lockdown has brought unthinkable new lows.
Often, an autism diagnosis comes with an apology. I was lucky. My experience was positive – and was very different from what I’ve heard from many other autistic people.
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