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1.
Choose 1, The changes I want to make to get me ready for employment?
Knowing what skills I need to get a job
Understanding what certain behaviours create blockages for employment
Keeping away from people who are addictive substances (drugs, alcohol etc)
Setting boundaries with people
Getting to grips with my anger issues
Getting skills for my employment
Having a routine to my day
Having confidence to get employment
Having the right headspace to move forward to get a job
Just want a job
2.
Choose 2, reasons not to change:
I have to have a routine for my week
I get to stay on Centrelink
Extra effort is needed from me
I have to change my behaviours to get employment
I have to get up on time and be at group on time
I have to some things that are hard to let go off
Extra time to focus when I have so much to do
I can stay the same
I don’t have to break contact with people from my past
I have to sit in another group for 6 weeks
3.
Choose 2, advantages of not changing:
I don't need to work on my behaviours
I don't have to change anything about me
I don't have to set boundaries with people
I can still use
I don't have to get extra skills for employment
I can do what I want to do
I don't need to find a new friend group
I don't have to say goodbye to people that are using in my life
I don't have to make big changes in my life
I don't need to have a routine to my week
I can get employment myself
4.
Choose 3, reasons for changing:
I can make something of my life
I want to set better boundaries with people
I can meet new people on the same journey as me
I can improve my friend group
I can have a better routine to my day
Stop coming back to jail
I can understand what roadblocks I have that get in the way of employment
I want to stop using
I can get money
I can get support with finding employment
I can understand my behaviours that get me fired
I can get a job
I keep doing the same things expecting a different outcome
5.
Choose 1, The most important reasons why I want to make these changes are?
I need a job
I want to get off Centrelink
I want my family to be proud of me
I want to be able to support my family
I want to be proud of myself
I want to be the best version of myself
I want to connect to community/mob
I don’t want to go back to my old ways
I don’t want to use anymore
I want to support myself
I’m tired of going in and out of jail
I’m too old for jail
I want a fresh start
6.
Choose 1, pick which relates to your motivation when working with people:
(A) When working with people: I like to meet other people’s expectations as well as my own expectations. I get a sense of achievement when I make people happy with my work but also happy when I have met my own needs in my job. also happy when I have met my own needs in my job.
7.
Choose 3, Things I have in place for my change.
I am still trying to think of things I can do
I have professional support
I know what I want, and I am focused
I have hobbies to redirect my focus
Self-belief
I keep a journal
I am doing a planner for my release
I have said no to people on the outside
I have connections for employment
I have finished training and workshops whilst in jail
I am learning to do a morning routine
I am attending a support group
I use prayer to help my focus
I will get support when I am released
A good friend to talk to
I know what I don’t want in my life
I am doing a release plan with a SAPO
8.
Choose 3, I will know that my plan for change is working when:
When I feel healthy
When I start to get positive feedback
When I feel good about my decisions
When I have more money in my pocket
I have stopped using for more than three months
I have friends that want to see me working
When I have the money to but nice things
I show up on time
I have people who are encouraging me to make positive change
When I feel I can reach out for support
When I am earning an honest living
I when stopped doing crime
I have better employment opportunities
When I have a routine
When I start to feel confident in myself
When I have started something and finished it
I start to show my commitment
9.
Choose 3, Some things that I am worried about:
If I have what it takes to change
About my health
Hanging around with people that are still using
My romantic relationships
About all my responsibilities
Not showing up for my medical appointments
Getting my driving licence
Losing my temper
Getting back into unhealthy relationships
My ability for employment
Missing parole conditions
My age for employment
People using in front of me
People showing up from my past
About going to job interviews
Breaching my AVO
I never have had a long-term job before
About going back to jail
Time's up