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Title: A Pilot Project with Urban Aboriginal Youth


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A Pilot Project with Urban Aboriginal Youth
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Margo Purcells Career
Im good at everything, Im not the best at
anything.
I know what I dont want to do...
LifePath
Followed favourite skill
Life altering experience
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Session Objectives
  • Learn about the LifePath framework
  • Explore adaptations made for youth and
    specifically for Aboriginal youth
  • Experience part of the LifePath framework
  • Hear and discuss shared learnings from the pilot
    project

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Day 1
A G E N D A
  • Introduction/Overview
  • Accomplishment Analysis
  • Skills
  • Lunch
  • Accomplishment 2
  • Interests
  • Accomplishment 3

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Day 2
A G E N D A
  • Values
  • Accomplishment 4
  • Personality
  • Lunch
  • Personality continued
  • Accomplishment 56
  • Skills Revisited

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Day 3
A G E N D A
  • Ideal Working Environment
  • Career Blueprint
  • Networking
  • Informational Interviewing
  • Lunch
  • Current Situation Analysis
  • Planning for Change
  • Writing Targeted Bios
  • Future Vision
  • Action Plan

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Adaptations
  • Youth
  • MBTI Student Edition (now exploring Lumina Spark)
  • Introduction and Instructions tailored to youth
  • Communication with parents/guardians on how to
    communicate with youth about career after
    LifePath
  • Aboriginal Youth
  • Part of a larger program with ongoing
    support/coaching after LifePath
  • Youth have to apply to the program
  • Added number of trained individuals in room
    during LifePath to provide in-depth feedback and
    support
  • Added support materials
  • Ran over course of 4 days split Day 3 into two
    days

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Accomplishment Analysis Process
  • First person tells story.
  • Listeners question for additional detail if
    needed.
  • Speaker and listeners identify
  • Skills
  • Interests
  • Personality Traits or Tendencies
  • Values
  • Speaker makes notes on Accomplishment Form.
  • Process is repeated for each person in the group.
  • TARGET TIME 15 MINUTES PER PERSON

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Career Blueprint
  • More than anything, I desire to bring smiles to
    people and/or animals on a daily basis. I am
    skilled at helping people and animals. To do
    that, I use my skills of observing, reflecting,
    identifying patterns and strategic thinking to
    then design alternative ways of communicating
    knowledge and concepts.
  • I am skilled at visualizing and then
    communicating facts and concepts through visuals.
    I am also skilled at inspiring and motivating
    others, identifying their needs, breaking things
    into parts and then communicating them in
    alternative ways using humour and innovation.
  • My strongest interests involve creativity and
    animals including photography, cooking,
    cartooning, horse riding and watching animals. I
    also enjoy travel, video games and scary movies.
  • I am an insightful person who is thoughtful and
    caring about people and animals. I am innovative
    and creative, expressive and understanding. I
    enjoy being helpful in innovative and reflective
    ways.
  • I want to work in a team, learning a clear
    understanding of what makes individuals unique
    and how to entertain such a wide range of traits.
    I want my team to preferably be small groups. I
    also want my work planned out and designated to
    me. I desire long hours and a job that challenges
    me to constantly learn.

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Results
  • 16/23 participants that completed LifePath rated
    it as Excellent (2 did not do evaluations)
  • Pathways Program Feedback
  • Participants referred to their blueprints,
    accomplishments, skills and interests throughout
    the Pathways Program
  • Often heard in conversation with each other as
    well, encouraging each other to remember what
    they are best at
  • Set the tone for the program and gave focus
  • Bonded group, helped understand each other
  • Feedback from participants incredibly positive
    overall (see feedback summary)

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Key Learnings
  • Participants need to have chosen to apply to the
    program themselves
  • Needs to be part of a larger program
  • Place LifePath at the beginning of a longer-term
    program
  • Essential to create safe space in the session
  • Framework is adaptable to a variety of groups and
    participants
  • Power of stories
  • Deep caring and genuine belief in potential of
    every participants is necessary
  • Opportunity to develop others
  • Opportunity to engage parents, elders, teachers
    and community on how to provide ongoing support
    (ie. Blueprint sharing, skill development)

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