Pre-conference webinar presented by Janet Klees
Families already know about home, community, and an ordinary good life. However, the forces of today’s society often make us spend far too much time and energy on figuring out home and housing that appear complex, hard to access, and better left to the professionals.
This session is more of an exploration or reminder of what families already know: the vast array of ordinary home and housing pathways that we have all sought out and developed for many years. Shifting our minds to the understanding that we can want the ordinary, and that we can follow common pathways to having a home of one’s own (with or without companionship), is the toughest part of this challenge. But this session, filled with stories of ordinary families doing just that, could be the start of discovering that home, housing and support are not daunting tasks to be put off for another day, but exciting challenges you need not take on alone.
Watch the replay to hear ordinary family stories and, most of all, learn that changing the family mindset to expect home in ordinary ways is the greatest asset in the housing journey.
About Janet Klees

Prior to this, Janet coordinated the family-governed Deohaeko Support Network, comprising seven families, for over twenty years. She credits this work for giving her much of her practical experience.
Janet is a talented writer and has published three books directly rooted in the Deohaeko experience (We Come Bearing Gifts, Our Presence Has Roots, and Deohaeko Decades). She also writes various articles and other documents to support her work and thinking.
Janet continues to meet, share and learn with families and their chosen organisations in many parts of the world, with a focus on principled strategies to bring about roles, relationship, and places of belonging, working together with families in real partnership, and helping families to build powerhouse support teams and welcoming, inclusive communities.