Introduction: LiveWorkPlay Just Enough Support Video Series

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11 Sept 201802:31

Summary

TLDRWelcome to 'Wordplay Just Enough Support', a video series by Live-Work-Play, a Canadian charity. Co-leader Keenan Weller introduces the concept of 'just enough support', emphasizing its effectiveness in empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to lead fulfilling lives as contributing community members. Through personal stories, the series explores the balance of natural supports, technology, and community services to enhance social relationships and personal autonomy. The final video delves into the science behind this approach, highlighting the importance of inclusion and the impact of exclusion. Special thanks to the Ontario Housing Task Force for their support.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Keenan Weller introduces the 'Just Enough Support' video series, emphasizing its focus on empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • 🏢 The series is produced by Live-Work-Play, a charitable organization in Ottawa, Canada, dedicated to helping people with intellectual disabilities become valued community members.
  • 🤝 'Just Enough Support' is about finding the right balance of support to help individuals lead fulfilling lives within their communities.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The approach includes natural supports like friends and family, technology, community-based services, and paid support to fill gaps and build bridges.
  • 📹 The video series features personal stories of Phil, Ali, Heather, Jillian, and Tim, illustrating the impact of 'Just Enough Support' on their lives.
  • 🌟 The first four videos cover core concepts like person-centered thinking, asset-based solutions, community-first approaches, barrier busting technology, and building bridges.
  • 🧠 The concluding video features an interview with Keenan discussing the scientific basis of 'Just Enough Support' and its core principles.
  • 🌱 The series highlights the importance of support in helping individuals learn, grow, and take on new social roles, expanding their relationships.
  • ❌ It clarifies that exclusion is not caused by disability but by societal thinking and actions that need to change for inclusive environments.
  • 🙏 Special thanks are given to the Government of Ontario Housing Task Force for their financial support in producing the video series.
  • 🔗 The video encourages viewers to visit Live-Work-Play's website for more information and to provide feedback to continue improving support approaches.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the 'Just Enough Support' video series?

    -The purpose of the 'Just Enough Support' video series is to illustrate why and how the approach is highly effective in helping people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens in their communities.

  • Who is Keenan Weller and what is his role in the video series?

    -Keenan Weller is the co-leader at Live-Work-Play, a charitable organization based in Ottawa, Canada. In the video series, he introduces the audience to the concept of 'Just Enough Support' and its effectiveness.

  • What does Live-Work-Play aim to achieve for people with intellectual disabilities?

    -Live-Work-Play aims to help people with intellectual disabilities to enjoy life as included and contributing members of their community by providing the right balance of natural supports, technology, and paid support.

  • What are the core concepts of 'Just Enough Support' introduced in the first four videos?

    -The core concepts of 'Just Enough Support' introduced in the first four videos are person-centered thinking, asset-based solutions, community-first approaches, barrier-busting technology, authentic valued roles, and always building bridges.

  • How does the 'Just Enough Support' approach contribute to personal autonomy and social relationships?

    -The 'Just Enough Support' approach contributes to personal autonomy and social relationships by helping individuals access community-based services, using paid support to fill gaps, and building bridges that expand their social connections and personal independence.

  • What will be discussed in the concluding video of the series?

    -In the concluding video, Keenan Weller will discuss the science behind the 'Just Enough Support' approach, explain the core principles in further detail, and talk about the negative consequences of exclusion and the benefits of being supported to learn, grow, and take on new social roles.

  • Why is it important to understand that exclusion is not caused by having a disability?

    -It is important to understand that exclusion is not caused by having a disability because it shifts the focus from the individual to the thinking and actions of others, which need to change to create inclusive environments.

  • Who assisted with a portion of the costs in making the video series?

    -The Government of Ontario Housing Task Force assisted with a portion of the costs in making the video series.

  • How can viewers provide feedback about the video project?

    -Viewers can provide feedback about the video project by visiting the Live-Work-Play website and clicking on the contact section.

  • What is the ultimate goal of sharing the 'Just Enough Support' approach?

    -The ultimate goal of sharing the 'Just Enough Support' approach is to help others learn from the experiences and continue to improve and grow in creating inclusive environments for people with intellectual disabilities.

  • What are some examples of natural supports mentioned in the script?

    -Natural supports mentioned in the script include friends, family, and different types of technology.

Outlines

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👋 Introduction to the Live-Work-Play Video Series

Keenan Weller, co-leader of Live-Work-Play, introduces the organization's mission to help individuals with intellectual disabilities integrate into the community as valued members. The video series aims to showcase how the 'just enough support' approach enables individuals to lead independent lives and contribute to their communities by balancing natural supports like family and friends with technology and paid services.

🎥 Key Concepts of Just Enough Support

The video series presents stories of individuals like Phil, Ali, Heather, Jillian, and Tim, highlighting how the 'just enough support' approach is a continuous journey. The support comes from a mix of natural supports, community-based services, technology, and paid assistance, allowing individuals to build social relationships and personal autonomy.

🏗️ Overview of the Upcoming Videos

The first four videos will cover essential concepts of the 'just enough support' approach: person-centered thinking, asset-based solutions, community-first approaches, technology for overcoming barriers, authentic and valued roles, and building bridges for social connections. These videos lay the groundwork for understanding the importance of each concept in creating inclusive communities.

🧠 Final Video: Diving into the Science of Support

The concluding video features an interview with Keenan Weller, where he delves deeper into the science behind the 'just enough support' approach. It addresses the negative emotional and physical effects of exclusion and emphasizes the transformative impact when people are supported to expand their social roles and relationships. Weller also emphasizes that exclusion is caused not by disabilities but by societal attitudes and actions.

🙏 Special Thanks and Call to Action

Weller extends gratitude to the Ontario Housing Task Force for their financial support in producing the video series. He encourages viewers to visit Live-Work-Play's website for more information and feedback. The project aims to share their learnings to help others improve and grow alongside the community.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Just Enough Support

Just Enough Support refers to a philosophy and approach that aims to provide individuals with the precise amount of assistance they need to lead fulfilling lives. It is about finding the right balance between natural supports like friends and family, technology, community-based services, and paid support to help individuals expand their social relationships and personal autonomy. In the video, this concept is central as it is the method Live-Work-Play uses to help people with intellectual disabilities to be included and contribute to their communities.

💡Intellectual Disabilities

Intellectual disabilities are characterized by limitations in cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior, which can affect an individual's ability to learn, communicate, and function in daily life. The video script highlights the importance of supporting people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued members of their communities, emphasizing the role of Just Enough Support in achieving this.

💡Community Inclusion

Community inclusion is the process of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, are able to participate fully in community life. The video series showcases how Just Enough Support helps people with intellectual disabilities to be included in various community settings, such as neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday venues, which is integral to their well-being and societal participation.

💡Natural Supports

Natural supports are the informal assistance and resources that individuals can access in their everyday lives, such as friends, family, and community members. The video emphasizes the importance of natural supports as part of the Just Enough Support approach, where they play a crucial role in helping individuals build social relationships and maintain personal autonomy.

💡Technology

Technology, as mentioned in the script, is one of the tools used within the Just Enough Support framework to assist individuals with intellectual disabilities. It can include assistive devices, apps, or software that help them communicate, access information, or perform daily tasks more independently. The video series illustrates how technology can be a part of the support mix to enhance an individual's quality of life.

💡Paid Support

Paid support refers to professional assistance provided by caregivers or support workers who are compensated for their services. In the context of the video, paid support is used to fill in gaps where natural supports and technology may not be sufficient, ensuring that individuals receive the comprehensive support they need to thrive.

💡Person-Centered Thinking

Person-centered thinking is an approach that focuses on understanding and meeting the unique needs, desires, and aspirations of each individual. The video series introduces this concept as a core element of Just Enough Support, emphasizing the importance of tailoring support to the specific circumstances and preferences of each person.

💡Assets-Based Solutions

Assets-based solutions involve identifying and building upon the strengths and abilities of individuals, rather than focusing solely on their limitations. The video script mentions this concept as a way to empower people with intellectual disabilities to contribute to their communities by leveraging their unique skills and talents.

💡Community First Approach

A community first approach prioritizes the use of local resources and community connections when providing support. The video series highlights this approach as a way to ensure that individuals are integrated into their communities and have access to the same opportunities and experiences as other community members.

💡Barrier Busting

Barrier busting refers to the process of identifying and overcoming obstacles that prevent individuals from fully participating in community life. The video series discusses this concept as a key aspect of Just Enough Support, where support is designed to help individuals overcome barriers and access the same opportunities as others.

💡Authentic Valued Roles

Authentic valued roles are meaningful and recognized positions that individuals can hold within their communities. The video script introduces this concept to illustrate how Just Enough Support helps people with intellectual disabilities to find roles that are not only fulfilling to them but also valued by their communities, contributing to their sense of belonging and self-worth.

Highlights

Introduction of Keenan Weller as the co-leader of Live-Work-Play, a charitable organization based in Ottawa, Canada.

Live-Work-Play helps welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens in the community.

The video series illustrates the 'Just Enough Support' approach, focusing on its effectiveness in empowering people to control their own lives.

'Just Enough Support' enables individuals to enjoy life as included and contributing members of their communities.

The approach balances natural supports like friends and family, technology, community services, and paid support to help individuals expand social relationships and autonomy.

Stories of Phil, Ali, Heather, Jillian, and Tim are used to demonstrate how the approach works in real-life scenarios.

Core concepts introduced in the series include person-centered thinking, asset-based solutions, and community-first approaches.

The approach also focuses on barrier-busting technology and creating authentic, valued roles for people with disabilities.

An important principle is the continuous journey to find the right balance of support, building bridges to strengthen social ties.

The concluding video will feature an interview discussing the science behind the 'Just Enough Support' approach.

The negative physical and emotional consequences of exclusion and the benefits of inclusion are key discussion points in the final video.

The series emphasizes that exclusion is not caused by disabilities but by the thinking and actions of other people.

Viewers are encouraged to understand the importance of creating inclusive environments.

Special thanks were given to the Government of Ontario Housing Task Force for supporting part of the video production costs.

Feedback is welcomed through the Live-Work-Play website, encouraging ongoing learning and growth from shared experiences.

Transcripts

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hello and welcome to the first live

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wordplay just enough support video

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series I'm Keenan Weller the co-leader

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at live-work-play

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a charitable organization based in

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Ottawa Canada that helps the community

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welcome people with intellectual

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disabilities to live work and play

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has valued citizens we have created this

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video series to help illustrate why and

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how the just enough support approach is

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highly effective and helping people

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contribute to and benefit from being in

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control of their own lives

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just enough support is about helping

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them to enjoy life as included and

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contributing members of their community

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from neighborhoods to workplaces to

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everyday community venues where citizens

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routinely gather through the stories of

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Phil Ali

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Heather Jillian and Tim in the videos

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that follow you will see examples of how

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just enough support is about a

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continuous journey to seek the right

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balance of natural supports like friends

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and family plus different types of

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technology the accessing of

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community-based services and using paid

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support to fill in gaps and build

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bridges that help the individual expand

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their social relationships and their

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personal autonomy in the first four

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short videos we introduce the audience

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to the core concepts of just enough

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support person-centered thinking assets

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based solutions community first

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approaches barrier busting technology

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authentic valued roles and always

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building bridges the concluding video is

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an interview session or I'll be

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discussing some of the science of the

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just enough support approach and

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explaining the core principles in

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further detail we'll talk about the

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negative physical and the emotional

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consequences that arise from being

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excluded and the benefits that people

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experience when they're supported to

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learn and grow take on new social roles

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and expand the scale and intensity of

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their relationships we'll also make sure

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it is understood that exclusion isn't

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caused by having a disability it's

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actually the thinking and actions of

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other people that need to change in

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order to create inclusive environments

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special thanks to the government of

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Ontario housing task force for their

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assistance with a portion of the costs

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in the making of this video series

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please visit the burg played c8 for more

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information and click on the contact

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section if you'd like to send us

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feedback about this video project this

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is all about sharing what we have

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learned so that we can help others and

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continue to improve and grow

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you

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