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DSP Talk
Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation
37 episodes
5 days ago

Welcome to DSP Talk, the podcast that's exploring the complex world of disability support.


Join us as we speak to direct support professionals, people receiving services and support, family members, and other field experts, as they delve into the diverse and dynamic world of disability support, navigating the challenges, sharing uplifting stories, and shedding light on the impactful human experience within the direct support profession.


Our episodes highlight the journey towards community inclusion, the significance of a competent workforce, and the vital role direct support professionals play in the lives of those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


Whether you're a dedicated direct support professional, a recipient of support services, or just someone eager to make a difference, DSP Talk is your go-to platform for inspiration, enlightenment, and advocacy.


Get ready to challenge stereotypes, broaden your perspective, and join the movement towards acknowledging this essential group of professionals.


Welcome to DSP Talk! 


Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation | Code of Ethics & Core Competencies for Direct Support Professionals


Brought to you by: The Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation


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Welcome to DSP Talk, the podcast that's exploring the complex world of disability support.


Join us as we speak to direct support professionals, people receiving services and support, family members, and other field experts, as they delve into the diverse and dynamic world of disability support, navigating the challenges, sharing uplifting stories, and shedding light on the impactful human experience within the direct support profession.


Our episodes highlight the journey towards community inclusion, the significance of a competent workforce, and the vital role direct support professionals play in the lives of those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


Whether you're a dedicated direct support professional, a recipient of support services, or just someone eager to make a difference, DSP Talk is your go-to platform for inspiration, enlightenment, and advocacy.


Get ready to challenge stereotypes, broaden your perspective, and join the movement towards acknowledging this essential group of professionals.


Welcome to DSP Talk! 


Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation | Code of Ethics & Core Competencies for Direct Support Professionals


Brought to you by: The Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Careers
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Building Genuine Connections: The Heart of Direct Support Work
DSP Talk
13 minutes 50 seconds
7 months ago
Building Genuine Connections: The Heart of Direct Support Work

Tish Allcorn is an esteemed expert in the human services field, with a dedicated career spanning over seven years working with the Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation. She is instrumental in teaching DSP (Direct Support Professional) core competencies across New York State. Tish is known for her passionate advocacy for individuals with disabilities as well as the direct support professionals who assist them. She was active in the Be Fair to Direct Care campaign, she has also partnered with NADSP and actively participated in legislative advocacy. Tish holds a human service degree from Mohawk Community College. As a proud Navy brat, she is also a dedicated advocate for veterans.


Episode Summary:

In this episode of DSP Talk, host Ashley Blaise sits down with Tish Allcorn, a driving force in the human services arena, for a captivating conversation. Tish brings a wealth of knowledge from her work with the Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation, focusing on DSP competencies and advocacy for fair treatment of direct care professionals. She discusses the deep connections and impactful relationships that can form between those offering support and the individuals receiving it. Tish's insights offer a glimpse into the heart of disability support work and emphasize the importance of genuine connections.

This episode delves into core themes such as the significance of understanding and emotional connection in disability support work, exemplified through Tish's own experiences in both her professional and personal life. Listeners are treated to an engaging discussion that underscores the need for emotional presence—beyond mere procedural support. The narrative paints a powerful picture of how DSPs, by showing up with both their heart and hands, can meaningfully impact the lives of those they support. Tish also highlights her anticipation of reconnecting with colleagues and community members through the re-launched Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation initiatives in May.


Key Takeaways:

  • Emotional connection between DSPs and those they support is crucial for successful and meaningful assistance.
  • Tish emphasizes the role of DSPs in facilitating a fulfilling life for individuals with disabilities, advocating for an understanding-driven approach to care.
  • Building trust and safety requires understanding and time, which can be more challenging without the ability to choose one's support staff.
  • DSPs should recognize their impact, whether they're in someone’s life for a brief moment or an extended period, underscoring their significance.


Notable Quotes:

  • "You can't really support me if you don't understand me or try to understand where I'm coming from."
  • "Whether you're in somebody's life for 15 minutes or for 15 years, you play a significant role in their life, and that matters."
  • "My success is part of their [DSPs] success."


Resources:

  • The Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation
  • Be Fair to Direct Care Campaign
  • NADSP (National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals)


Intrigued by Tish's insights on the essential roles played by DSPs? Tune in to the full episode to gain deeper understanding and stay updated with more enlightening content from DSP Talk.


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DSP Talk

Welcome to DSP Talk, the podcast that's exploring the complex world of disability support.


Join us as we speak to direct support professionals, people receiving services and support, family members, and other field experts, as they delve into the diverse and dynamic world of disability support, navigating the challenges, sharing uplifting stories, and shedding light on the impactful human experience within the direct support profession.


Our episodes highlight the journey towards community inclusion, the significance of a competent workforce, and the vital role direct support professionals play in the lives of those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


Whether you're a dedicated direct support professional, a recipient of support services, or just someone eager to make a difference, DSP Talk is your go-to platform for inspiration, enlightenment, and advocacy.


Get ready to challenge stereotypes, broaden your perspective, and join the movement towards acknowledging this essential group of professionals.


Welcome to DSP Talk! 


Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation | Code of Ethics & Core Competencies for Direct Support Professionals


Brought to you by: The Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.