
Creating a Good Life Through Meaningful Employment with Tom Neale and Helen Neale
When Tom was preparing to leave school, and no one was offering any suitable post-school work options, his parents knew they had to come up with the answer. Skip forward 5 years, and Tom is happily and successfully running his own lawn maintenance business with approximately 50 regular clients.
Ground Control by Major Tom came into being because his family
chose to focus on Tom’s interests and skills, andhad a goal that Tom would have a valued role in the community.Tom’s Circle of Support, which was established at the same time as his business, still meets regularly. The Circle’s roles are
to support Tom in his decision makingto provide new social and recreational opportunitiesand to hold and protect his vision of a good life.Helen, Tom’s mum, will describe the pathway from its beginnings, where she dreamed of a Microenterprise for Tom, to today, where the dream is a reality. In her presentation, Helen will
discuss their use of formal (paid) and informal supportsshare strategies for sustainability, business growth, skill development and independenceprovide tips on “thinking typical”.Outside-the-box-thinkers will appreciate the ideas, tactics, and strategies that abound in Tom’s story.
IntroductionThis session was introduced by Gus Reichelt
Hi, I am Gus. I am here to tell you about Tom Neale and Helen Neale.
Tom is a young man who is nearly 24 years old. He has his own lawn mowing business. Tom likes to travel, go to the pub, and hang out with friends. He is a valued and busy community member.
Helen Neale is Tom’s mum. Helen works for “Community Living Project” in South Australia. Today Helen will tell us how Tom’s business started and grew.
I hope you enjoy listening to Tom’s story.
Meet Tom NealeTom is nearly 24, a hard worker who has had his microenterprise “Ground Control by Major Tom” for almost five years. He is a good friend to many and loves to help out where he can, whether raising funds and awareness for the homeless or being a good neighbour.
Tom has a vision for a good and typical life- he loves to travel, go to the pub, hang out with friends, and one day wants a modern house of his own. Tom has Autism, but this doesn’t define him.
Meet Helen NealeHelen is Tom’s mum as well as his current social secretary! She has always had high expectations for Tom and hasn’t let the narrow mindedness of others change his life trajectory.
Helen now works for Community Living Project in South Australia, an organisation driven by strong values. In this role, she shares information about microenterprise as a career option for people with disability.
Resources related to Tom and Helen’s presentationCommunity Living Project (South Australia) - CLP provides a range of Core Support and Capacity Building services under the NDIS, including assistance to live in your own home and to participate in the community.Vision - Resources about vision on the Imagine More websiteEmployment and Microenterprise - Resources about employment and microenterprise on the Imagine More websiteGetting the Support Right - Resources about support on the Imagine More website
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We all want the Good Life: for ourselves and for the people we care about. But, traditionally, people with disability have been denied access to (or given a watered-down version of) many of the things that make life meaningful, purposeful and interesting.
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The conference unashamedly shared ideas and stories that have high expectations for the lives of people with disability. In it, you’ll hear countless examples of people with disability who
- have chosen an ordinary life path
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