What Makes a Great Support Worker?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2017
  • Andrew, Adam and Stephen got together to discuss the qualities needed to make a great support worker. We followed their weekly activities to try and find the key to best practice in support work.
    Here's a link to Adam and Greg's previous film: • Support Worker Diary: ...

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  • @hollyskilbeck5818
    @hollyskilbeck5818 Год назад +16

    I have Cerebral Palsy, I get support for 3 hours a week to clean and sometimes cook for the week ahead too. My disability is mild, I can walk, talk and I work three days a week. I am also almost finished a Diploma of Communities and I will contuine my studies with a one year course in disability and other year course in mental health. I can't wait to help other people living with a disability in the near future. We are amazing and people just like the rest of soctiey. This video is awesome and it really provides and outlines what we, as disabled people need in our lives. Great work Adam, Andrew, Stephen and team.

  • @theaffectodyssey
    @theaffectodyssey Год назад +2

    Wonderful video, I am a researcher at the University of Bristol working on a project that focuses on the role of support workers and family carers in supporting people with learning disabilities at GP appointments. I am enjoying meeting so many wonderful people through amazing organisations in the UK helping people with learning disabilities.

  • @mysticstrikeforce5957
    @mysticstrikeforce5957 2 года назад +12

    I decided to become one as I'm struggling to find another job and we'll one of my cousin who knows me well said why not try becoming a support worker as I do want to help people who you need help finding hope and know they matter and I guess that's what support workers do and she said I've been doing it for a long time actually like taking care of people's kids and helping people with their life problems and also I'm a learning disability at that so I think that helps as well. So in going to give it a try wish me luck.

  • @katybiercamp3697
    @katybiercamp3697 4 года назад +42

    I am Down syndrome and l work in a cafe in Wetherby in West Yorkshire l do the pot wash all day Katy in West Yorkshire

    • @PowerBI811
      @PowerBI811 4 года назад +6

      Katy Biercamp I hope you are doing great

    • @njp9554
      @njp9554 3 года назад +7

      That's very good Katy you should be really proud of yourself

    • @viviennejohnston1046
      @viviennejohnston1046 3 года назад +4

      Smart girl

  • @stpeter2214
    @stpeter2214 Год назад +5

    That support worker rocks
    Love him to bits
    Helping those guys to enjoy a good life and live independently.

  • @koltokawarpeei
    @koltokawarpeei 3 года назад +5

    Am doing support worker course for 6 months and am glad l found this video. Thanks guys

  • @laurawatson6001
    @laurawatson6001 3 года назад +5

    He looks so buzzing about joining that choir 😊 🙌 good for him it takes a lot of courage to perform in front of folk.

  • @viviennejohnston1046
    @viviennejohnston1046 3 года назад +8

    Great video. Love the way the guys are encouraged to make their OWN decisions.

    • @georginajovanovic
      @georginajovanovic 2 года назад

      I also notice how they all lifted their glasses together! Bonding guys 🏵️

  • @taa-fly5691
    @taa-fly5691 Год назад

    Awww look at that Smile! How Charming,This is just too sweet...

  • @charlottedawson6166
    @charlottedawson6166 6 лет назад +38

    I've got a support worker interview in a few days so this was a great help! :)

    • @JeremyHuevos
      @JeremyHuevos 3 года назад

      how did it go?

    • @charlottedawson6166
      @charlottedawson6166 3 года назад +5

      @@JeremyHuevos they offered me the job but they offered me bank hours, I decided to go to university :)

    • @xpeyote886
      @xpeyote886 11 дней назад

      @@charlottedawson6166So what’s happened in the last 3years? Did you finish studies ?

  • @elishalaurelperkins9781
    @elishalaurelperkins9781 2 года назад +2

    Interview in a few hrs just searching this video was amazing

  • @nnajichukwuemekajustin1091
    @nnajichukwuemekajustin1091 4 месяца назад +1

    Very educative

  • @annmariecaine1666
    @annmariecaine1666 2 года назад +2

    I've the video because it shows much I to be come a support worker in a month's time because right now I'm a care support worker for the elderly in there own homes . Ann Caine

  • @davidmdq4057
    @davidmdq4057 3 года назад +8

    Help for disbility in the world。Make this world wonderful.

    • @tracyhedges3142
      @tracyhedges3142 Год назад

      💯 per cent agree with that all the decency for all staff to be more respectful and kind hearted people to understand about disabilities please let us to be treated with respect

  • @zimnoch
    @zimnoch 6 лет назад +6

    Great Video Adam!

  • @preetchandi2247
    @preetchandi2247 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks a lot...it is very helpful video 😊

  • @Eurodance90schick
    @Eurodance90schick 4 года назад +2

    very nice video.

  • @georginajovanovic
    @georginajovanovic 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Do you have material on teaching me how to have a great conversation and make a good connection/bonding. What are good topics 😊

  • @dannyh_fitness
    @dannyh_fitness 2 года назад +1

    I’ve recently done sport in college for 3 years. Plan was to do sport with disadvantaged/disabled kids.
    I’d still like to do that but I think the market is very small for it and I’m thinking about becoming a support worker as even though my preference would be sport the point was to ultimately help them.
    Plan is to do a course in college or uni but not sure what course would be best for me? I want to teach people with disabilities basic life skills and to see them progress and become more independent. Plan is to do a course and something along side that like a part time job or volunteering! To put on my CV to show I have experience. What would you suggest?

  • @esthermacharia6667
    @esthermacharia6667 3 года назад +10

    I want to be a support worker.

  • @asrmharryw1352
    @asrmharryw1352 5 лет назад +5

    that in Todmorden

  • @katybiercamp3697
    @katybiercamp3697 4 года назад +11

    I have a boyfriend called David he is Down syndrome two

  • @wemuk5170
    @wemuk5170 3 года назад +10

    I feel uncomfortable when people with LD are unpaid. Why shouldn’t they be paid? It is dignity. At least, at the national minimum wage.They shouldn’t be taken advantaged of, and be expected to work unpaid. This is the case unless it is merely, initial pre-work training, for just a couple of days or a week or two at most.

    • @viviennejohnston1046
      @viviennejohnston1046 3 года назад +1

      I never knew they were not paid. Agree, that is awful.

    • @Tad1945
      @Tad1945 2 года назад +1

      Because they’ll lose their benefits and the jobs that pay them wouldn’t match what they get on benefits hope that answers your question 👍.

    • @wemuk5170
      @wemuk5170 2 года назад +2

      @@Tad1945 Sorry, Tad. You are pretty much unaware of UK law, mate, to be blunt. The PIP is not means-tested at all and is a lot of money to support them. They keep their PIP (formerly, DLA) which is unaffected, even if they work full time and is paid very well. Only Universal Credit is affected & may be reduced in part or altogether.
      They are so enthusiastic to work. We tried hard to get them work. Unfortunately, employers only want a few token employees, to work for a day or two just to show off how ‘diverse’ their workforce is, on paper. And also, at times, parents stand in the way. They don’t understand that some of them work at a slower pace so these have had to be paid less with more or less the NMW, since productivity is key.
      The odd thing is, disabled people do not mind less pay at the NMW, as long as they have work rather than sit at home, alone & unstimulated. I have met so many & not one wishes to be unemployed! They want friends, company, something to talk about & a community to which they can feel they belong and a weekly or twice job won’t fulfil. But the (some ignorant and other over-protective) parents do sometimes stand in the way with unrealistic expectations of [more] pay.
      In an ideal world one sensible parent said she wishes her disabled son can work a 4-day week like in Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Iceland, Belgium, NZ and Japan. Here in London most disabled young adults we know unfortunately, only ever get jobs that are just weekly or twice weekly.

    • @Tad1945
      @Tad1945 2 года назад

      @@wemuk5170 Yes when you say twice weekly that sounds like Permitted work where they can only work up to 16 hours they don’t lose any ESA. It’s when they go for their medical assessments they get fucked over but like you say it’s down to the parents and carers Discretion if they get into any employment, I was the manger of a coffee shop in the north east where we would assess people for 6 months to see how capable they were for work

    • @wemuk5170
      @wemuk5170 2 года назад

      @@Tad1945 Yes, but now ESA is no longer given out any more. It’s been replaced by UC. I know just one guy U-30 who still have ESA & that was given him years ago. I have no idea why they won’t let him move over to Universal Credit which seems more generous for one who likes to work? He wants a 5-day week. Today as said they get PIP which is unaffected by work and UC which is. Actually, it’s dreadfully lonely not to work if one’s under 30 as daycare services & centres are filled with those who are 55+.
      It’s great that you try to give them work, Tad. But tell me, why do their medical assessments trip them up?
      I run a disability club for people with disability and for parent/prof carers, so I can learn from folks there. I’m fortunate that my disabled son is up for self-employment (he has a particular talent & skill which he can do much better than most non-disabled competition) so he doesn’t have the kind of hazards others face in employment terms.

  • @sagargautam7331
    @sagargautam7331 11 месяцев назад

    Hi I would like to work as a support worker it’s my dream job. From Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

  • @eamhim848
    @eamhim848 2 года назад +1

    💓💖🙏💞😘

  • @dave3130
    @dave3130 9 месяцев назад

    Minimum wage ,long hours , CEO on over 200grand a year .

  • @MelissaG31
    @MelissaG31 3 дня назад

    Support worker McDonald's coke I am very excited about your family weekend and I 😂think I am Dean

  • @legaretanya1707
    @legaretanya1707 Год назад

    Cool 😎
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  • @MelissaG31
    @MelissaG31 3 дня назад

    London doctor who jodie whittaker my head with my hair cut 💇‍♀️ ✂️ 🙃

  • @85isteirvele48
    @85isteirvele48 День назад

    ?
    no t.lerance for mass hypnosis crimes and organisation.

  • @Josh-rn1em
    @Josh-rn1em 3 года назад +1

    This is so English 😊🤣😊😊

    • @johnnierainey01
      @johnnierainey01 2 года назад +1

      If I am honest, I didn't understand your comment. Greg is from Scotland!

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em 2 года назад +1

      I'm from Australia. This, the environment speaking etc sounds very British. Or let's say, UK area. 😁

    • @johnnierainey01
      @johnnierainey01 2 года назад +1

      @@Josh-rn1em Try ruclips.net/channel/UCm4PxnWVcn0OaJ7tpPmi2EA This is Greg singing...sounds west coast US!

  • @larapalma3744
    @larapalma3744 Год назад

    They seem to just drag people off the street