On October 28th, Connor joined his Employment Consultant, Sue, for an event at the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre: a session on ‘How to Be a Bat Detective’. Connor has been involved in our Disability Employment Service (DES) for 57 weeks, battling with Anxiety and issues with social settings and communication. The outing was a huge step for Connor as when he first joined our services, he was not able to leave the house without his dad.
Since joining DES, Connor has volunteered at a riding stable with his Dad, completed the Empower Program through one-to-one appointments and is now volunteering online with Digivol Australian Museum each week! Through the interactive Bat Detective Session, Connor and Sue were able to identify what level of activities he felt comfortable performing. The session was a success, with Connor answering lots of questions and even gaining a Bat Badge!
The pair learnt lots about bats including their role in keeping the Western Australian environment healthy, and how they can live up to 41 years. The session was hosted by local bat expert, Kelly Sheldrick, teaching the group about the importance of bats and how she studies them for a living. She did a show-and-tell of her equipment, mixing interactive segments within the session.
Connor is ready to attend more outings without his Dad, asking Sue for company for future events. Great job Connor, we can’t wait to see what you do next!
Learn more about our DES program at status.net.au/disability/about-des.