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Disability Advocacy ServiceSession 5 · 18 June 2026
PATH Leadership Group · Cohort 1 · Module 8

Session 5.

My Future
and My Plans.
Adapted for Central Australia by DAS, in partnership with Inclusion NT under the PATH MOU 2025-26. Original curriculum © Inclusion NT.
DAS · Mparntwe / Alice Springs01 / 21
Disability Advocacy Service11:00 · Welcome back
First, the most important thing

Acknowledgement of Country.

We acknowledge the Arrernte people as the Traditional Custodians of Mparntwe (Alice Springs).

We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.

We also acknowledge all the language groups across the Central Australia and Barkly region this program serves.

We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples whose knowledge, leadership, and lived experience guide this work.
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Disability Advocacy Service11:10 · Welcome back
Session 5 · Module 8

Welcome back.

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Disability Advocacy Service11:12 · Today

What we'll do today.

11:15
Icebreaker - one thing you'd like to do in the next year
11:20
What is a goal?
11:30
Two leaders' stories - Joelle and Vivienne
11:50
My Future - your worksheet (booklet page 7)
12:00
Break - tea, water, fresh air
12:15
Finish My Future, then My Plans (pages 8 and 9)
12:40
Share-back - if you want to
12:50
Wrap-up, feedback, Appreciations & next week
VenueAkaltye Room, DKA
AssemblyStaff carpark · green sign
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Disability Advocacy Service11:15 · Icebreaker
Quick round to start

One thing you'd like to do in the next year.

Could be small. Could be big.
Could be something you used to do and want to start again.
One thing each, short version. Mandy goes first.
Session 5 · Icebreaker05 / 21
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Disability Advocacy Service11:20 · What is a goal
Four ways to say it

What is a goal?

Something you might feel proud about if you do it.
Like a wish for the future.
Something you want to do or achieve.
Your dreams for the future.
You can have different goals for different parts of your life - health, work, hobbies, family, where you live.
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Disability Advocacy Service11:25 · Big or small
Big, medium, small

Goals can be many shapes.

Big goal
"I want to live independently."

"I want to work full time."
Medium goal
"I want to learn how to make a curry."

"I want to walk every morning."
Small goal
"I want to call my sister this week."

"I want to organise my room."
All three are real goals. Not all leaders' goals are big.
Session 5 · Big or small07 / 21
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Disability Advocacy Service11:30 · Joelle's story
A leader's story · read aloud

Joelle and the school visit.

Joelle is in her thirties. She does her shopping at Coles, supports her younger niece with school pickup, and works two days a week at the local Anyinginyi clinic in the cleaning team.

She got a phone call from the local school principal last year. The principal asked if Joelle would come and talk about working at Anyinginyi.

Joelle didn't want to do it. She had never spoken in front of a group bigger than her own family. Her support worker drove her over the night before just to look at the room.

The next day Joelle showed up. She told the kids what she does at the clinic: she cleans the rooms after the doctor sees patients, and she makes sure everything is ready for the next day. Three of those kids are now her informal mentees — they ask her questions about working when they see her in town.

Joelle didn't think she was a leader. Her niece, her support worker, her colleagues at the clinic, and three school kids all disagree.
What did Joelle do that you'd call leadership?
What was her big goal? What was a small step?
Who was on her team?
Session 5 · Joelle's story08 / 21
Disability Advocacy Service11:40 · Vivienne's story
Another leader's story · read aloud

Vivienne and the language class.

Vivienne is in her fifties. She has cerebral palsy and grew up in Alice Springs. She speaks English and a little Pertame (Southern Arrernte). She has been working with the Akeyulerre Healing Centre's Apmere Angkentye-kenhe Arrernte Language Program as a learner for ten years.

Last year the program asked Vivienne if she'd help facilitate a language session for non-Aboriginal allies who wanted to learn basic Arrernte greetings — staff from local services, hospital nurses, school teachers.

Vivienne said yes. She doesn't teach the language — that's not her role. Her role is to help the learners feel less awkward, to model that learning a few phrases is OK, to share her own experience as someone who's been learning for ten years and still gets things wrong.

One of the learners she helped — a hospital nurse — now greets her Arrernte patients in language. The nurse says it changes the conversation in the consult room. The patients open up faster.

Vivienne's leadership wasn't to teach the language. It was to be someone the learners could see themselves reflected in — a slow, persistent, imperfect learner who never gives up.
Ten years. What does that tell you about goals?
What's something Vivienne does that you've already done in some way?
What's hard about goals that take a long time?
Session 5 · Vivienne's story09 / 21
Disability Advocacy Service11:50 · My Future
Module 8 · Part 1

My Future.

Booklet page 7. What's most important to you. Your big dreams.
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Disability Advocacy Service11:52 · My Future sheet
My Future: your worksheet

Two boxes on your sheet.

What is most important to me?

  • The people, places, and things you care about
  • Whatever is true for you - there's no wrong answer

What are my big dreams?

  • Big dreams can be small. Big dreams can be huge. Both are real
  • They might be about you, people you love, or where you live
Write, draw, or ask us to scribe. Mandy shares one of her own answers per box first.
Session 5 · My Future sheet11 / 21
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Disability Advocacy Service12:00 · Break
15 minutes

Break.

Tea, water, fresh air, bathroom.
Back at 12:15 - we'll finish My Future first.
Session 5 · Break12 / 21
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Disability Advocacy Service12:25 · My Plans
Module 8 · Part 2

My Plans.

Booklet pages 8 and 9. Goals across three parts of your life.
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Disability Advocacy Service12:27 · Three parts
My Plans - three parts of your life

Three parts of your life.

Health and Fitness
Body, food, sleep, doctor, mental health.
Hobbies
What you do for fun, art, sport, going out.
Learning and Work
Paid jobs, volunteering, training, studying.
What do you want to do or achieve in each one?
And - what are your goals as a leader?
Session 5 · Three parts14 / 21
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Disability Advocacy Service12:30 · Examples
What might it look like? CA examples

What might it look like?

Health and Fitness
"Walk every day at Simpson's Gap."

"See my doctor at Congress every six months."

"Cut down on the smokes."
Hobbies
"Play in a footy carnival again."

"Volunteer at the Beanie Festival."

"Start coming to DAS movie night."
Learning and Work
"Volunteer at Congress / DAS / footy club."

"Get more NDIS hours so I can do training."

"Get paid work that fits with ceremony when I'm called."
These are examples, not a checklist. Yours can be totally different. The EXAMPLES sheet is on your table.
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Disability Advocacy Service12:35 · Leader goals
One more row on your sheet

Leader goals.

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Disability Advocacy Service12:35 · Activity
Pens out

Now your turn.

Booklet page 7 first - My Future.
Then pages 8 and 9 - My Plans.
We'll both walk the room. Ask for help or a scribe.
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Disability Advocacy Service12:40 · Share-back
Only if you want to

Share if you want to.

One thing from My Future or My Plans.
You can pass. Passing is fine.
Mandy shares first.
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Disability Advocacy Service12:50 · Before you go
Closing the day

Before you go.

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Disability Advocacy Service12:58 · Next time
Next session · 11:00 · Akaltye Room

Next time - Small Steps.

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Disability Advocacy ServiceEnd · Session 5
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PATH Leadership Group · Session 5 · Module 8 - My Future and My Plans
Adapted for Central Australia by DAS, in partnership with Inclusion NT under the PATH MOU 2025-26. Original curriculum © Inclusion NT. PATH methodology © Pearpoint, O'Brien & Forest, Inclusion Press, Canada.
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