DSP Chat: Dignity of Risk
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In this insightful episode, Asheley Blaise delves into the concept of "Dignity of Risk," exploring its crucial role in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. This episode is a compelling narrative that challenges conventional practices and calls for a transformative shift in thinking among caregivers and support professionals. Through Asheley's lens, dignity of risk isn't about compromising safety, but about nurturing independence and potential.
Key Takeaways:
· Empowering individuals with developmental disabilities requires balancing safety with opportunities for personal growth.
· "Dignity of Risk" advocates for supporting individuals to make choices, experience mistakes, and subsequently learn.
· Support should be a partnership, whereas control can inadvertently restrict personal development.
· "Dignity of risk asks us to reflect. Who is this decision protecting—the person or our own anxiety?"
· "Support is partnership. Control is restriction, dressed up as we care."
Resources:
· Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation | Code of Ethics & Core Competencies for Direct Support Professionals
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