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Cost: $30
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Overview:
As caregivers, we are in a close and complicated relationship with the individuals we support. We are asked to ensure certain levels of health and safety, while also giving the client the dignity of personhood and autonomy. This complicated relationship can be wrought with disagreements that may lead to power struggles and attempts to control the situation.
This session will help you:
- recognize the power dynamic between a person and their support provider
- consider the nature of that relationship
- identify the intentional and unintentional ways we as support providers and caregivers may exert power and control
- and how we can avoid or de-escalate power struggles
About the Presenter:
Shawn Bass, is a Behavior Consultant with UW-Madison’s Waisman Center Community TIES program. He has over 24 years’ experience working with people with disabilities. With a degree in special education, he was a teacher for six years. He has also worked in residential, respite, in-home therapy, and community-based services; as well as being a support person in crisis situations to divert emergency detentions.
FFI: Please contact Michael Truman at 608-516-8410 or by email at mltruman@wisc.edu
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