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Try Another Way – Marc Gold

August 17, 2015 By James Leave a Comment

Try Another Way – Marc Gold

During the 1960’s Marc Gold taught in the field of SEN. He then completed a doctoral thesis relating to a system of teaching skills for people with disabilities. This was  an organisational framework for instruction, and was guided by a principled approach outlined below. TSI or Try another way (TAW) is a system of training […]

Filed Under: Competence Deviance, Disabilities, Natural Supports, TSI Tagged With: Advice, Disabilities, Disability, Employees, Equality, Information, Marc Gold, Misconceptions, TAW, TSI

Supported Employment – What are Natural Supports?

April 30, 2015 By James Leave a Comment

Supported Employment – What are Natural Supports?
This entry is part 7 of 17 in the series Supported Employment

Supported employment has been utilised successfully in the United Kingdom and Europe for a number of decades now. Thousands of disabled people have been able to transition into full or part time employment thanks to supported employment initiatives. Of course as with any government policy initiative, there will be a lot of jargon and complex […]

Filed Under: 7 Phase Sequence, Data Collection, Disabilities, Employment, Natural Supports, Reasonable Adjustment, Supported Employment, TSI Tagged With: Disabilities, Employees, Employers, Information, Mentors, Natural supports, Prompting, Supervisors, Supported Employment, TSI

Supported Employment Training in Systematic Instruction or Try Another Way

April 25, 2015 By James Leave a Comment

Supported Employment  Training in Systematic Instruction or Try Another Way
This entry is part 4 of 17 in the series Supported Employment

[sibling-pages depth=”2″] Also referred to as ‘try another way’, training in systematic instruction (TSI) has helped lots of disabled individuals across the United Kingdom to get employment. The approach in TSI is such that the responsibility is left to a trainer and not a disabled person or learner to do all that’s possible to learn […]

Filed Under: 7 Phase Sequence, Data Collection, Disabilities, Discovery, Employment, Inclusion, Natural Supports, Supported Employment, Task Analysis, TSI, Vocational Profile Tagged With: Advice, Communication, Equality, Information, Invisible disabilities, Natural supports, Political Correctness, Prompting, Self Determination, Supported Employment, Supported Internship, Talent, Task Analysis, TSI, Visible Disabilities, Vocational Profiling

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