Valerie Largent is a Direct Support Professional (DSP) and Team Leader from the ARC of Monroe County. With over 12 years of experience in the field, Valerie is dedicated to assisting individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities in obtaining the necessary skills to obtain employment. She is passionate about empowering individuals, promoting inclusion in the community, and integrating people with diverse abilities into workplaces.
In this episode of DSP Talk, host Gina Scarpa interviews Valerie Largent, a DSP and Team Leader from the ARC of Monroe County. Valerie shares her journey into the field of disability support, discussing how she transitioned from viewing her work as a job to a fulfilling career. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the abilities and potential of individuals with disabilities, rather than focusing solely on their limitations. Valerie highlights the impact of high turnover rates on the individuals receiving support and sees the benefits of having a diverse workforce that can enrich the lives of those receiving services.
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The ARC of Monroe - The Arc of Monroe | Supporting Those with Intellectual and other Developmental Disabilities (arcmonroe.org)
The Regional Center for Workforce Transformation - Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation | Code of Ethics & Core Competencies for Direct Support Professionals
To listen to the full episode and gain more insight into Valerie Largent's experiences as a DSP and Team Leader, tune in to the DSP Talk podcast. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and valuable perspectives in the world of disability supports.
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