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is specialist spinal vocational rehabilitation, both to acute patients and community patients.<br />

Kaleidoscope’s guiding principles are:<br />

• Everyone can have a great job<br />

• It’s healthy to be working<br />

• The sooner the better<br />

• There are thousands of work opportunities<br />

• Personal networks are the key<br />

• The process for getting a job is the same as before<br />

• You can do it yourself – whatever it takes!<br />

• Your life experiences give you unique qualifications<br />

The Kaleidoscope programme undertakes vocational<br />

rehabilitation work with people much earlier in their<br />

rehabilitation, i.e. 80% of patients are engaged within three<br />

weeks post SCI. This, combined with the holistic approach of<br />

the multi-disciplinary team engagement, sets these people up to<br />

powerfully re-enter the job market. Specialist Vocational<br />

Consultants provide on-going individual career coaching with a<br />

strong emphasis on the patient doing as much of the work as<br />

possible. Dependency can be a learned behaviour and we<br />

recognise this and want our patients to own their vocational<br />

rehabilitation, receive education and feel empowered.<br />

The other key aspect of the Kaleidoscope programme and<br />

crucial to its success is engaging employers early. Further to<br />

this, the close involvement of the local business community,<br />

tertiary training institutes and the persons family. This approach<br />

builds the patient’s confidence, self-awareness and improves<br />

their chances of getting jobs. The maintenance of hope and building resilience is recognised and<br />

carefully considered by the Kaleidoscope programme.<br />

“I haven’t fallen through the cracks<br />

because Kaleidoscope didn’t allow<br />

them to appear, and by being at work<br />

even just for lunch to start with, filled<br />

a social void and a purpose for the<br />

effort of just getting there. Work is<br />

more than just a job and money and<br />

now I see what Kaleidoscope has<br />

always seen.<br />

As a child a favourite toy of mine was<br />

a kaleidoscope, and now to me, a SCI<br />

at first is like a kaleidoscope of dark<br />

and broken pieces that won’t stop<br />

spinning to allow you to make sense of<br />

what has happened. BSU has put the<br />

colour back in my ‘kaleidoscope of<br />

life’ and now it even stops so I can<br />

enjoy the new and wonderful things I<br />

see and do.”<br />

Kaleidoscope patient – 2011<br />

<strong>WCMT</strong> Research Fellowship 6

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