ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChristineBigby / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChristineBigby / Sun, 21 Aug 2016 00:41:17 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChristineBigby Final dimensions of culture in supported accommodation services for people with severe and profound intellectual disabilities. /slideshow/final-dimensions-of-culture-in-supported-accommodation-services-for-people-with-severe-and-profound-intellectual-disabilities/65197738 finaldimensionsofcultureiassiddcb120820162016-160821004117
This paper presented at the IASSID congress in August 2016, brings together a program of work on culture in group homes, identifying 5 dimensions common to group home culture and comparing the more positive ends of these dimensions in better performing homes with those in under performing homes. The importance of culture to quality of life outcomes is illustrated and some of its generative factors considered. ]]>

This paper presented at the IASSID congress in August 2016, brings together a program of work on culture in group homes, identifying 5 dimensions common to group home culture and comparing the more positive ends of these dimensions in better performing homes with those in under performing homes. The importance of culture to quality of life outcomes is illustrated and some of its generative factors considered. ]]>
Sun, 21 Aug 2016 00:41:17 GMT /slideshow/final-dimensions-of-culture-in-supported-accommodation-services-for-people-with-severe-and-profound-intellectual-disabilities/65197738 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Final dimensions of culture in supported accommodation services for people with severe and profound intellectual disabilities. ChristineBigby This paper presented at the IASSID congress in August 2016, brings together a program of work on culture in group homes, identifying 5 dimensions common to group home culture and comparing the more positive ends of these dimensions in better performing homes with those in under performing homes. The importance of culture to quality of life outcomes is illustrated and some of its generative factors considered. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finaldimensionsofcultureiassiddcb120820162016-160821004117-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper presented at the IASSID congress in August 2016, brings together a program of work on culture in group homes, identifying 5 dimensions common to group home culture and comparing the more positive ends of these dimensions in better performing homes with those in under performing homes. The importance of culture to quality of life outcomes is illustrated and some of its generative factors considered.
Final dimensions of culture in supported accommodation services for people with severe and profound intellectual disabilities. from Christine Bigby
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Building the Evidence Base on Supported Decision Making /slideshow/building-the-evidence-base-on-supported-decision-making/65176404 finalqldforumbuildingevidenceonsdmbigby20082016-copy-160819235811
Presented t an ADA Australia forum on supported decision making, these slides review the existing evidence about supported decision in Australia from 6 pilot schemes between 2010-2015 and summarise work done at Latrobe University on understanding the processes of support for decision making and development of a practice framework]]>

Presented t an ADA Australia forum on supported decision making, these slides review the existing evidence about supported decision in Australia from 6 pilot schemes between 2010-2015 and summarise work done at Latrobe University on understanding the processes of support for decision making and development of a practice framework]]>
Fri, 19 Aug 2016 23:58:10 GMT /slideshow/building-the-evidence-base-on-supported-decision-making/65176404 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Building the Evidence Base on Supported Decision Making ChristineBigby Presented t an ADA Australia forum on supported decision making, these slides review the existing evidence about supported decision in Australia from 6 pilot schemes between 2010-2015 and summarise work done at Latrobe University on understanding the processes of support for decision making and development of a practice framework <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalqldforumbuildingevidenceonsdmbigby20082016-copy-160819235811-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented t an ADA Australia forum on supported decision making, these slides review the existing evidence about supported decision in Australia from 6 pilot schemes between 2010-2015 and summarise work done at Latrobe University on understanding the processes of support for decision making and development of a practice framework
Building the Evidence Base on Supported Decision Making from Christine Bigby
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Bigby culture in group homes better and underperforming june 2016 /slideshow/bigby-culture-in-group-homes-better-and-underperforming-june-2016/63368064 bigbycultureingrouphomes-betterandunderperformingjune2016-160623084739
This presentation summaries research about the culture in group homes in Australia - it contrasts the positive culture in better group homes which is respectful, coherent, enabling and empowering with culture in underperforming group homes. the difference is not accounted for by resources but organisational factors such as leadership, strong HR policies and translation of values into expectations for staff. ]]>

This presentation summaries research about the culture in group homes in Australia - it contrasts the positive culture in better group homes which is respectful, coherent, enabling and empowering with culture in underperforming group homes. the difference is not accounted for by resources but organisational factors such as leadership, strong HR policies and translation of values into expectations for staff. ]]>
Thu, 23 Jun 2016 08:47:39 GMT /slideshow/bigby-culture-in-group-homes-better-and-underperforming-june-2016/63368064 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Bigby culture in group homes better and underperforming june 2016 ChristineBigby This presentation summaries research about the culture in group homes in Australia - it contrasts the positive culture in better group homes which is respectful, coherent, enabling and empowering with culture in underperforming group homes. the difference is not accounted for by resources but organisational factors such as leadership, strong HR policies and translation of values into expectations for staff. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbycultureingrouphomes-betterandunderperformingjune2016-160623084739-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation summaries research about the culture in group homes in Australia - it contrasts the positive culture in better group homes which is respectful, coherent, enabling and empowering with culture in underperforming group homes. the difference is not accounted for by resources but organisational factors such as leadership, strong HR policies and translation of values into expectations for staff.
Bigby culture in group homes better and underperforming june 2016 from Christine Bigby
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Supporting inclusion Bigby & Wiesel workshop WA ASID Oct 2015 /slideshow/supporting-inclusion-bigby-wiesel-workshop-wa-asid-oct-2015/54072346 supportinginclusionbigbywieselworkshopwaasidoct2015-151018043116-lva1-app6892
‘Supporting Inclusion' was developed from research that investigated Encounters between people with intellectual disability and ordinary community members. The program is based on the principles of person centred active support, and is focused primarily on how this framework can be applied not just within supported accommodation services, but also out in the community. The online learning program has been developed to create a space where disability support workers can think about what social inclusion means for people with intellectual disability, and learn or refresh some useful tools and strategies to support people with intellectual disability in ways that will promote their social inclusion. These slides support a workshop based on the free on line learning program. ]]>

‘Supporting Inclusion' was developed from research that investigated Encounters between people with intellectual disability and ordinary community members. The program is based on the principles of person centred active support, and is focused primarily on how this framework can be applied not just within supported accommodation services, but also out in the community. The online learning program has been developed to create a space where disability support workers can think about what social inclusion means for people with intellectual disability, and learn or refresh some useful tools and strategies to support people with intellectual disability in ways that will promote their social inclusion. These slides support a workshop based on the free on line learning program. ]]>
Sun, 18 Oct 2015 04:31:16 GMT /slideshow/supporting-inclusion-bigby-wiesel-workshop-wa-asid-oct-2015/54072346 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Supporting inclusion Bigby & Wiesel workshop WA ASID Oct 2015 ChristineBigby ‘Supporting Inclusion' was developed from research that investigated Encounters between people with intellectual disability and ordinary community members. The program is based on the principles of person centred active support, and is focused primarily on how this framework can be applied not just within supported accommodation services, but also out in the community. The online learning program has been developed to create a space where disability support workers can think about what social inclusion means for people with intellectual disability, and learn or refresh some useful tools and strategies to support people with intellectual disability in ways that will promote their social inclusion. These slides support a workshop based on the free on line learning program. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/supportinginclusionbigbywieselworkshopwaasidoct2015-151018043116-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ‘Supporting Inclusion&#39; was developed from research that investigated Encounters between people with intellectual disability and ordinary community members. The program is based on the principles of person centred active support, and is focused primarily on how this framework can be applied not just within supported accommodation services, but also out in the community. The online learning program has been developed to create a space where disability support workers can think about what social inclusion means for people with intellectual disability, and learn or refresh some useful tools and strategies to support people with intellectual disability in ways that will promote their social inclusion. These slides support a workshop based on the free on line learning program.
Supporting inclusion Bigby & Wiesel workshop WA ASID Oct 2015 from Christine Bigby
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Delivering on promises: NDIS and people with intellectual disabilities Bigby keynote WA ASID conf Oct 2015 /slideshow/delivering-on-promises-ndis-and-people-with-intellectual-disabilities-bigby-keynote-wa-asid-conf-oct-2015/54072342 deliveringonpromisesndisandpeoplewithintellectualdisabilitiesbigbykeynotewaasidconfoct2015-151018043104-lva1-app6891
NDIS holds many different kinds of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities. For individuals the right to access support services, greater opportunities to exercise choice and control and to participate socially and economically. On a collective basis ILC (tier 2) the promise of more accessible and responsive mainstream services such as health and education. The promise too of more effective and efficient ways of delivering support through the insurance and market based approaches of the NDIS. Realising these promises will not be an easy task given the unique needs of people with intellectual disability as a group and the diversity within this group. Advocates and researchers alike have been concerned the NDIS has paid insufficient attention to the needs of people with intellectual or the research that informs good practice. Drawing on recent research, this presentation considers some of the complexities NDIS will have to grapple with in areas such as supporting social participation, engagement in daily life, and the exercise of choice and control by people with intellectual disability if it is to deliver on its promises]]>

NDIS holds many different kinds of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities. For individuals the right to access support services, greater opportunities to exercise choice and control and to participate socially and economically. On a collective basis ILC (tier 2) the promise of more accessible and responsive mainstream services such as health and education. The promise too of more effective and efficient ways of delivering support through the insurance and market based approaches of the NDIS. Realising these promises will not be an easy task given the unique needs of people with intellectual disability as a group and the diversity within this group. Advocates and researchers alike have been concerned the NDIS has paid insufficient attention to the needs of people with intellectual or the research that informs good practice. Drawing on recent research, this presentation considers some of the complexities NDIS will have to grapple with in areas such as supporting social participation, engagement in daily life, and the exercise of choice and control by people with intellectual disability if it is to deliver on its promises]]>
Sun, 18 Oct 2015 04:31:04 GMT /slideshow/delivering-on-promises-ndis-and-people-with-intellectual-disabilities-bigby-keynote-wa-asid-conf-oct-2015/54072342 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Delivering on promises: NDIS and people with intellectual disabilities Bigby keynote WA ASID conf Oct 2015 ChristineBigby NDIS holds many different kinds of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities. For individuals the right to access support services, greater opportunities to exercise choice and control and to participate socially and economically. On a collective basis ILC (tier 2) the promise of more accessible and responsive mainstream services such as health and education. The promise too of more effective and efficient ways of delivering support through the insurance and market based approaches of the NDIS. Realising these promises will not be an easy task given the unique needs of people with intellectual disability as a group and the diversity within this group. Advocates and researchers alike have been concerned the NDIS has paid insufficient attention to the needs of people with intellectual or the research that informs good practice. Drawing on recent research, this presentation considers some of the complexities NDIS will have to grapple with in areas such as supporting social participation, engagement in daily life, and the exercise of choice and control by people with intellectual disability if it is to deliver on its promises <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/deliveringonpromisesndisandpeoplewithintellectualdisabilitiesbigbykeynotewaasidconfoct2015-151018043104-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> NDIS holds many different kinds of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities. For individuals the right to access support services, greater opportunities to exercise choice and control and to participate socially and economically. On a collective basis ILC (tier 2) the promise of more accessible and responsive mainstream services such as health and education. The promise too of more effective and efficient ways of delivering support through the insurance and market based approaches of the NDIS. Realising these promises will not be an easy task given the unique needs of people with intellectual disability as a group and the diversity within this group. Advocates and researchers alike have been concerned the NDIS has paid insufficient attention to the needs of people with intellectual or the research that informs good practice. Drawing on recent research, this presentation considers some of the complexities NDIS will have to grapple with in areas such as supporting social participation, engagement in daily life, and the exercise of choice and control by people with intellectual disability if it is to deliver on its promises
Delivering on promises: NDIS and people with intellectual disabilities Bigby keynote WA ASID conf Oct 2015 from Christine Bigby
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More than just getting there insights into enabling social inclusion ncid conference july 2015 /slideshow/more-than-just-getting-there-insights-into-enabling-social-inclusion-ncid-conference-july-2015/50649263 morethanjustgettingthere-insightsintoenablingsocialinclusionncidconferencejuly2015-150717220118-lva1-app6891
More than just getting there - Insights into Enabling Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disability Prof. Christine Bigby Presentation at NSW Council on Intellectual Disability Conference July]]>

More than just getting there - Insights into Enabling Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disability Prof. Christine Bigby Presentation at NSW Council on Intellectual Disability Conference July]]>
Fri, 17 Jul 2015 22:01:18 GMT /slideshow/more-than-just-getting-there-insights-into-enabling-social-inclusion-ncid-conference-july-2015/50649263 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) More than just getting there insights into enabling social inclusion ncid conference july 2015 ChristineBigby More than just getting there - Insights into Enabling Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disability Prof. Christine Bigby Presentation at NSW Council on Intellectual Disability Conference July <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/morethanjustgettingthere-insightsintoenablingsocialinclusionncidconferencejuly2015-150717220118-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> More than just getting there - Insights into Enabling Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disability Prof. Christine Bigby Presentation at NSW Council on Intellectual Disability Conference July
More than just getting there insights into enabling social inclusion ncid conference july 2015 from Christine Bigby
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Reform of the disability service system in Australia – will greater resources increase the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability keynote swedish disability research network nov 2014 bigby /slideshow/reform-of-the-disability-service-system-in-australia-will-greater-resources-increase-the-social-inclusion-of-people-with-intellectual-disability-keynote-swedish-disability-research-network-nov-2014-bigby/41466320 reformofthedisabilityservicesysteminaustraliawillgreaterresourcesincreasethesocialinclusionofpeoplew-141112110159-conversion-gate02
Keynote presentation to Swedish Network of Disability Researchers - Reform of the Australian Disability Service System - will greater resources improve the quality of services for people with intellectual disability]]>

Keynote presentation to Swedish Network of Disability Researchers - Reform of the Australian Disability Service System - will greater resources improve the quality of services for people with intellectual disability]]>
Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:01:59 GMT /slideshow/reform-of-the-disability-service-system-in-australia-will-greater-resources-increase-the-social-inclusion-of-people-with-intellectual-disability-keynote-swedish-disability-research-network-nov-2014-bigby/41466320 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Reform of the disability service system in Australia – will greater resources increase the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability keynote swedish disability research network nov 2014 bigby ChristineBigby Keynote presentation to Swedish Network of Disability Researchers - Reform of the Australian Disability Service System - will greater resources improve the quality of services for people with intellectual disability <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reformofthedisabilityservicesysteminaustraliawillgreaterresourcesincreasethesocialinclusionofpeoplew-141112110159-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Keynote presentation to Swedish Network of Disability Researchers - Reform of the Australian Disability Service System - will greater resources improve the quality of services for people with intellectual disability
Reform of the disability service system in Australia – will greater resources increase the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability keynote swedish disability research network nov 2014 bigby from Christine Bigby
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Bigby et atl qualty of staff practice in group homes what makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. presented asid confernce nov 2014 /slideshow/bigby-et-atl-qualty-of-staff-practice-in-group-homes-what-makes-a-differnce-findings-from-year-1-of-a-5-year-study-of-the-implementation-of-active-support-presented-asid-confernce-nov-2014/41276343 bigbyetatlqualtyofstaffpracticeingrouphomes-whatmakesadiffernce-findingsfromyear1ofa5yearstudyofthei-141107164607-conversion-gate02
Bigby et al qualty of staff practice in group homes for people with intellectual disability. What makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. Presented asid confernce nov 2014]]>

Bigby et al qualty of staff practice in group homes for people with intellectual disability. What makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. Presented asid confernce nov 2014]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:46:07 GMT /slideshow/bigby-et-atl-qualty-of-staff-practice-in-group-homes-what-makes-a-differnce-findings-from-year-1-of-a-5-year-study-of-the-implementation-of-active-support-presented-asid-confernce-nov-2014/41276343 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Bigby et atl qualty of staff practice in group homes what makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. presented asid confernce nov 2014 ChristineBigby Bigby et al qualty of staff practice in group homes for people with intellectual disability. What makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. Presented asid confernce nov 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbyetatlqualtyofstaffpracticeingrouphomes-whatmakesadiffernce-findingsfromyear1ofa5yearstudyofthei-141107164607-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bigby et al qualty of staff practice in group homes for people with intellectual disability. What makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. Presented asid confernce nov 2014
Bigby et atl qualty of staff practice in group homes what makes a differnce -findings from year 1 of a 5 year study of the implementation of active support. presented asid confernce nov 2014 from Christine Bigby
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Bigby et al. identifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 /slideshow/bigby-et-al-identifying-good-group-homes-for-people-with-severe-and-profound-intellectual-disability-qualitative-indicators-of-quality-of-l-ife-presented-asid-conference-nov-2014/41276265 bigbyetal-141107164257-conversion-gate01
Iidentifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, development of qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 - Links to Guide to Good Group Homes]]>

Iidentifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, development of qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 - Links to Guide to Good Group Homes]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:42:57 GMT /slideshow/bigby-et-al-identifying-good-group-homes-for-people-with-severe-and-profound-intellectual-disability-qualitative-indicators-of-quality-of-l-ife-presented-asid-conference-nov-2014/41276265 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Bigby et al. identifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 ChristineBigby Iidentifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, development of qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 - Links to Guide to Good Group Homes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbyetal-141107164257-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Iidentifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, development of qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 - Links to Guide to Good Group Homes
Bigby et al. identifying good group homes for people with severe and profound intellectual disability, qualitative indicators of quality of l ife, presented asid conference nov 2014 from Christine Bigby
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Bigby et al, perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living presented asid conference perth nov 2014 /slideshow/bigby-et-al-perspectives-of-people-with-intellectual-disability-about-supported-living-presented-asid-conference-perth-nov-2014/41276181 bigbyetalperspectivesofpeoplewithintellectualdisabilityaboutsupportedlivingpresentedasidconferencepe-141107163924-conversion-gate01
Paper presented at ASID conference in Perth - Initial findings of a study of supported living for people with intellectual disability. Focus groups uncover the perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living]]>

Paper presented at ASID conference in Perth - Initial findings of a study of supported living for people with intellectual disability. Focus groups uncover the perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:39:24 GMT /slideshow/bigby-et-al-perspectives-of-people-with-intellectual-disability-about-supported-living-presented-asid-conference-perth-nov-2014/41276181 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Bigby et al, perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living presented asid conference perth nov 2014 ChristineBigby Paper presented at ASID conference in Perth - Initial findings of a study of supported living for people with intellectual disability. Focus groups uncover the perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbyetalperspectivesofpeoplewithintellectualdisabilityaboutsupportedlivingpresentedasidconferencepe-141107163924-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Paper presented at ASID conference in Perth - Initial findings of a study of supported living for people with intellectual disability. Focus groups uncover the perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living
Bigby et al, perspectives of people with intellectual disability about supported living presented asid conference perth nov 2014 from Christine Bigby
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Bigby et al. final supported living focus groups asid 3 nov /slideshow/bigby-et-al-final-supported-living-focus-groups-asid-3-nov/41276167 bigbyetal-141107163855-conversion-gate01
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Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:38:55 GMT /slideshow/bigby-et-al-final-supported-living-focus-groups-asid-3-nov/41276167 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Bigby et al. final supported living focus groups asid 3 nov ChristineBigby <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbyetal-141107163855-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Bigby et al. final supported living focus groups asid 3 nov from Christine Bigby
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Culture in good group homes keynote presentation scope conference melbourne sept 2014 chris bigby /ChristineBigby/culture-in-good-group-homes-keynote-presentation-scope-conference-melbourne-sept-2014-chris-bigby cultureingoodgrouphomes-keynotepresentationscopeconferencemelbournesept2014chrisbigby-140908214335-phpapp01
What makes a difference to outcomes in group homes for peopel with severe and profound intellectual disability - practice and culture. Keynote presentation decribing the very different culture in group homes that have positive outcomes and good practice. ]]>

What makes a difference to outcomes in group homes for peopel with severe and profound intellectual disability - practice and culture. Keynote presentation decribing the very different culture in group homes that have positive outcomes and good practice. ]]>
Mon, 08 Sep 2014 21:43:35 GMT /ChristineBigby/culture-in-good-group-homes-keynote-presentation-scope-conference-melbourne-sept-2014-chris-bigby ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Culture in good group homes keynote presentation scope conference melbourne sept 2014 chris bigby ChristineBigby What makes a difference to outcomes in group homes for peopel with severe and profound intellectual disability - practice and culture. Keynote presentation decribing the very different culture in group homes that have positive outcomes and good practice. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cultureingoodgrouphomes-keynotepresentationscopeconferencemelbournesept2014chrisbigby-140908214335-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What makes a difference to outcomes in group homes for peopel with severe and profound intellectual disability - practice and culture. Keynote presentation decribing the very different culture in group homes that have positive outcomes and good practice.
Culture in good group homes keynote presentation scope conference melbourne sept 2014 chris bigby from Christine Bigby
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People with intellectual disability and the NDIS Challenges ahead NSW NCID closing speech Chris Bigby August 2014 /slideshow/people-with-intellectual-disability-and-the-ndis-what-next-challenges-ahead-nsw-ncid-closing-speech-bigby-august-2014/38851180 peoplewithintellectualdisabilityandthendis-whatnextchallengesaheadnswncidclosingspeechbigbyaugust201-140908210248-phpapp01
What are the challenges ahead for the NDIS in Australia to ensure it is taking account of the 60-70% of people with intellectual disability who will be participants - most of whom have complex needs and require support with communication, choice and decision making. Closing speech at the NSW CID conference Newcastle, Aug 2014]]>

What are the challenges ahead for the NDIS in Australia to ensure it is taking account of the 60-70% of people with intellectual disability who will be participants - most of whom have complex needs and require support with communication, choice and decision making. Closing speech at the NSW CID conference Newcastle, Aug 2014]]>
Mon, 08 Sep 2014 21:02:47 GMT /slideshow/people-with-intellectual-disability-and-the-ndis-what-next-challenges-ahead-nsw-ncid-closing-speech-bigby-august-2014/38851180 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) People with intellectual disability and the NDIS Challenges ahead NSW NCID closing speech Chris Bigby August 2014 ChristineBigby What are the challenges ahead for the NDIS in Australia to ensure it is taking account of the 60-70% of people with intellectual disability who will be participants - most of whom have complex needs and require support with communication, choice and decision making. Closing speech at the NSW CID conference Newcastle, Aug 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/peoplewithintellectualdisabilityandthendis-whatnextchallengesaheadnswncidclosingspeechbigbyaugust201-140908210248-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What are the challenges ahead for the NDIS in Australia to ensure it is taking account of the 60-70% of people with intellectual disability who will be participants - most of whom have complex needs and require support with communication, choice and decision making. Closing speech at the NSW CID conference Newcastle, Aug 2014
People with intellectual disability and the NDIS Challenges ahead NSW NCID closing speech Chris Bigby August 2014 from Christine Bigby
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What makes a difference to outcomes for people with intellectual disability living in group homes. Bigby et al., 2014 Presentation at NDS conference May /slideshow/what-makes-a-difference-to-outcomes-for-people-with-intellectual-disability-livnig-in-group-homes-bigby-et-al-2014-presentation-at-nds-conference-may/35766064 bigbyetal-140611171601-phpapp01
Presentation of interim resaerch findings at NDS conference in May 2014. Points to the significance of practice leadership to staff practices in group homes. ]]>

Presentation of interim resaerch findings at NDS conference in May 2014. Points to the significance of practice leadership to staff practices in group homes. ]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 17:16:01 GMT /slideshow/what-makes-a-difference-to-outcomes-for-people-with-intellectual-disability-livnig-in-group-homes-bigby-et-al-2014-presentation-at-nds-conference-may/35766064 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) What makes a difference to outcomes for people with intellectual disability living in group homes. Bigby et al., 2014 Presentation at NDS conference May ChristineBigby Presentation of interim resaerch findings at NDS conference in May 2014. Points to the significance of practice leadership to staff practices in group homes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbyetal-140611171601-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation of interim resaerch findings at NDS conference in May 2014. Points to the significance of practice leadership to staff practices in group homes.
What makes a difference to outcomes for people with intellectual disability living in group homes. Bigby et al., 2014 Presentation at NDS conference May from Christine Bigby
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Doing the history – collaborative group inculsive research self advocacy and social inclusion research to practice day feb 2014 /slideshow/doing-the-history-collaborative-group-inculsive-research-self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-research-to-practice-day-feb-2014-31559493/31559493 doingthehistorycollaborativegroupinculsiveresearchselfadvocacyandsocialinclusionresearchtopracticeda-140224020039-phpapp02
Overview of the collaborative group method of inclusive research - illustrated through work with the History Group and the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project Feb 2014]]>

Overview of the collaborative group method of inclusive research - illustrated through work with the History Group and the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project Feb 2014]]>
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 02:00:39 GMT /slideshow/doing-the-history-collaborative-group-inculsive-research-self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-research-to-practice-day-feb-2014-31559493/31559493 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Doing the history – collaborative group inculsive research self advocacy and social inclusion research to practice day feb 2014 ChristineBigby Overview of the collaborative group method of inclusive research - illustrated through work with the History Group and the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project Feb 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doingthehistorycollaborativegroupinculsiveresearchselfadvocacyandsocialinclusionresearchtopracticeda-140224020039-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of the collaborative group method of inclusive research - illustrated through work with the History Group and the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project Feb 2014
Doing the history – collaborative group inculsive research self advocacy and social inclusion research to practice day feb 2014 from Christine Bigby
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Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-learnings-from-the-speaking-up-over-the-years-project-31559398/31559398 selfadvocacyandsocialinclusionlearningsfromthespeakingupovertheyearsproject-140224015601-phpapp02
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Mon, 24 Feb 2014 01:56:01 GMT /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-learnings-from-the-speaking-up-over-the-years-project-31559398/31559398 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project ChristineBigby <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/selfadvocacyandsocialinclusionlearningsfromthespeakingupovertheyearsproject-140224015601-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project from Christine Bigby
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Self advocacy speaking up over the years, overview of history of reinforce /slideshow/self-advocacy-speaking-up-over-the-years-overview-of-history-of-reinforce/31559192 selfadvocacyspeakingupovertheyearsoverviewofhistoryofreinforce-140224014627-phpapp02
Overview of the Book, The History of Reinforce - Speaking up over the Years. Part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project ]]>

Overview of the Book, The History of Reinforce - Speaking up over the Years. Part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project ]]>
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 01:46:27 GMT /slideshow/self-advocacy-speaking-up-over-the-years-overview-of-history-of-reinforce/31559192 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Self advocacy speaking up over the years, overview of history of reinforce ChristineBigby Overview of the Book, The History of Reinforce - Speaking up over the Years. Part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/selfadvocacyspeakingupovertheyearsoverviewofhistoryofreinforce-140224014627-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of the Book, The History of Reinforce - Speaking up over the Years. Part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion project
Self advocacy speaking up over the years, overview of history of reinforce from Christine Bigby
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Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-learnings-from-the-speaking-up-over-the-years-project/31559183 selfadvocacyandsocialinclusionlearningsfromthespeakingupovertheyearsproject-140224014545-phpapp02
Overview of findings from the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project, and Implications for the future of self advocacy in Australia]]>

Overview of findings from the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project, and Implications for the future of self advocacy in Australia]]>
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 01:45:45 GMT /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-inclusion-learnings-from-the-speaking-up-over-the-years-project/31559183 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project ChristineBigby Overview of findings from the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project, and Implications for the future of self advocacy in Australia <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/selfadvocacyandsocialinclusionlearningsfromthespeakingupovertheyearsproject-140224014545-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of findings from the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project, and Implications for the future of self advocacy in Australia
Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project from Christine Bigby
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Self advocacy and social identity sian anderson feb 2014 /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-identity-sian-anderson-feb-2014/31559161 selfadvocacyandsocialidentity-sianandersonfeb2014-140224014443-phpapp01
Overview of findings from Sian Anderson's PhD on Self Advocacy and Social Identity, part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project. Feb 2014 ]]>

Overview of findings from Sian Anderson's PhD on Self Advocacy and Social Identity, part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project. Feb 2014 ]]>
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 01:44:43 GMT /slideshow/self-advocacy-and-social-identity-sian-anderson-feb-2014/31559161 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Self advocacy and social identity sian anderson feb 2014 ChristineBigby Overview of findings from Sian Anderson's PhD on Self Advocacy and Social Identity, part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project. Feb 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/selfadvocacyandsocialidentity-sianandersonfeb2014-140224014443-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of findings from Sian Anderson&#39;s PhD on Self Advocacy and Social Identity, part of the Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion research project. Feb 2014
Self advocacy and social identity sian anderson feb 2014 from Christine Bigby
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Using Volunteers to Supporting Incusion for People with Intellectual Disability - Leighton Nov 2013 /ChristineBigby/using-volunteers-to-support-incusion-for-people-with-intellectual-disability-leighton-nov-2013 leightonvolunteering-latrobeuninov2013-131130191526-phpapp02
Presentation at one day Research to Practice workshop on inclusion for people with intellectual disability held at LaTrobe University in collaboration with ASID vic, 11 Nov 2013. ]]>

Presentation at one day Research to Practice workshop on inclusion for people with intellectual disability held at LaTrobe University in collaboration with ASID vic, 11 Nov 2013. ]]>
Sat, 30 Nov 2013 19:15:26 GMT /ChristineBigby/using-volunteers-to-support-incusion-for-people-with-intellectual-disability-leighton-nov-2013 ChristineBigby@slideshare.net(ChristineBigby) Using Volunteers to Supporting Incusion for People with Intellectual Disability - Leighton Nov 2013 ChristineBigby Presentation at one day Research to Practice workshop on inclusion for people with intellectual disability held at LaTrobe University in collaboration with ASID vic, 11 Nov 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leightonvolunteering-latrobeuninov2013-131130191526-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation at one day Research to Practice workshop on inclusion for people with intellectual disability held at LaTrobe University in collaboration with ASID vic, 11 Nov 2013.
Using Volunteers to Supporting Incusion for People with Intellectual Disability - Leighton Nov 2013 from Christine Bigby
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png The LiDs research group generates an evidence base to inform policy and practice to support inclusion of peole with disabilities and their families in soceity. We are at the forefront of inclusive research practice in Australia. www.latrobe.edu.au/health/about/staff/profile?uname=CBigby https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finaldimensionsofcultureiassiddcb120820162016-160821004117-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/final-dimensions-of-culture-in-supported-accommodation-services-for-people-with-severe-and-profound-intellectual-disabilities/65197738 Final dimensions of cu... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalqldforumbuildingevidenceonsdmbigby20082016-copy-160819235811-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/building-the-evidence-base-on-supported-decision-making/65176404 Building the Evidence ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigbycultureingrouphomes-betterandunderperformingjune2016-160623084739-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/bigby-culture-in-group-homes-better-and-underperforming-june-2016/63368064 Bigby culture in group...