We recently collaborated with Michael Steinbruck to produce this powerful music video. Lots to take from this, just listen to the words.
David Pitonyak
We recently had the pleasure of filming with yet another great thinker.
David Pitonyak has a way of understanding and communicating the needs of people with challenging behavior that is profoundly straightforward.
The largest part of Pitonyak’s work involves meeting people who are said to exhibit “difficult behaviors.” Most of these people exhibit difficult behaviors because they are misunderstood and/or because they are living lives that don’t make sense. Often they are lonely, or powerless, or without job Often they are devalued by others, or they lack the kinds of educational experience that most of us take for granted. Too often their troubling behaviors are the result of an illness, or even a delayed response to traumatic events. You might say their behaviors are “messages” which can tell us important things about their lives. Learning to listen to the person’s difficult behaviors is the first step in helping the person to find a new (and healthier) story.
David also believes, to paraphrase Jean Clark, that a “person’s needs are best met by people whose needs are met.” Supporting a person with difficult behaviors also involves and honest assessment of and attention to the needs of a person’s supporters.
In recent years, Pitonyak has provided consultation and training for individuals, families, and professionals throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, England, and the Republic of Ireland.
We are really excited to start developing the footage we collected. Stay tuned for more information. In the meantime learn more about david here http://dimagine.com/
For Our UK Customers
Open Future Learning is excited to announce that we have formed a partnership with the Housing and Support Alliance (H&SA) to support the needs of our UK customers.
Last month Housing Options and the Association for Supported Living merged to form the H&SA. This newly formed national charity and membership organisation will be working with people with learning disabilities, families, advocacy organizations, housing and support providers, and commissioners.
The H&SA wants to create more choice and control for people with learning disabilities over where they live and how they are supported.
H&SA will manage all UK sales and customer service inquiries. Furthermore, we will be collaborating with the H&SA to further develop the Open Future Learning resource.
For more information on the H&SA visit: http://www.housingandsupport.org.uk/Home