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Empowering Service Organisations Service and Welfare Agencies are operating from a disempowered perspective that creates all sorts of organisational and personal difficulties and/or unresolved issues. These affect the language we use and the attitudes we have in our work and daily lives…. Community welfare groups are working in survival mode that dis-empowers everyone in the organisation - including the people they service. There is another way” says Jacob Baldwin the presenter of the ESO Seminar
Jacob F Baldwin’s life embraces the philosophy of being of real service to others. Jacob also presents ways of finding empowerment so people can get what they need. He has worked in government and private positions, and is known for his dedication to assist people develop their potentials for growth, awareness and understanding. The EMPOWERMENT for Service Organisations will assist to change the concept of “Welfare” to “Wellbeing” and promote a more integrative dialogue between service Boards/Committees/Management, Administration and staff. Recent studies on victim consciousness claim that over 85% are in victim mode. Welfare today suggests that people are dependant on it for their survival; it doesn't encourage one to be empowered. "Wellbeing suggests that you are well in your 'being who you are' and firing on all cylinders," says Ross Holland Trustee of the Disability Research, Education, Accessand Mobility (DREAM) Trust. For imformation and bookings please ring ACCENT Office on 02 6624 4055 or email us at adcnet@netbay.com.au Become effectively empowered ……. come to an Empowerment Seminar
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