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Podcasts Supporting Individuals With Complex Needs | Aaron Newcombe
Aaron Newcombe joins Clare in this episode to discuss how we can help to support individuals with multiple and complex needs through a crisis.
Aaron has supported in the community in adult day services for over sixteen years. His career spans from working as a support worker for those with multiple and complex needs and learning difficulties, to coordinating all day services across the Midlothian Council. He now works as an Intermediate Team Teach Trainer delivering training daily.
In this episode, Aaron talks about having your own strategies to remain calm in challenging situations. He describes it as being able to regulate your own emotions before you help somebody regulate theirs. Aaron sees communication as the key to supporting individuals, and describes how we need to adapt the way we communicate to meet the needs of the individual.
Aaron’s book recommendation is Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?, by Dr Julie Smith
He also shares three tips during the episode:
You can find Aaron on LinkedIn.
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