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Work Scenarios

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    Natural Supports and Job Tasks
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  • Name 4 family members in your circle of support.
    Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister, Cousin, Aunt, Uncle, Grandma, Grandpa
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  • Name a friend in your Circle of Support.
    (1 close friend - you have their phone number)
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  • WHO does the circle of support help the most? (Hint: Look at the middle.)
    You! Each circle of support helps the person in the middle. Everyone needs a circle of support, no matter if you have a disability or not.
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  • Your manager asked, "Please face Aisle 4." You don't know what facing is. WHO can you ask?
    Job coach or co-worker. Practice: Ms. Liz, what is facing? I forgot.
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  • You cannot find wipes to clean the counter at work. Your boss is busy. WHO do you ask?
    Coworker or Job Coach. Practice: Where are the wipes? I cannot find them.
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  • You are at home. You need a ride to work because you cannot take the bus by yourself yet. WHO do you ask for support?
    Family member (parent or sibling)
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  • Your work group is taking OCTA to your work shift at ACES. What do you need to bring with you?
    Bus pass, money, work uniform, phone
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  • Can your co-workers help you with a work problem? Thumbs up or Thumbs down!
    Yes! Co-workers are part of your natural supports at work.
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  • You are checking expiration dates at work. You cannot find the expiration date. WHO can you ask? WHAT will you say?
    Coworker or Job Coach (Practice: I need help finding the date.)
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  • You work at a clothing store. Your manager said, "Clean the fitting room." What job tasks do you need to do?
    pick up hangers, put clothes on hangers, put everything back on shelves neatly
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  • Is this a nice shelf? What does a worker need to do to make it better?
    Hang clothes neatly. Colorblocking.
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  • There was an earthquake. You and your team need to clean up the mess. What job tasks do you need to do?
    Throw away damaged goods, put saleable items back on the shelf.
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