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Joseph Berdie: Embracing Honesty, Trust and Training to Promote Change


Joseph Berdie: Embracing Honesty, Trust and Training to Promote Change
Joseph Berdie: Embracing Honesty, Trust and Training to Promote Change


Joseph Berdie has spent over five years working with adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. His compassion and determination to help those battling mental illness drive his dedication as a Community Support Worker (CSW). Joseph believes that clients, despite their challenges, have goals and dreams. His mission is to help them break barriers and achieve their aspirations. Witnessing daily improvements in their lives keeps him motivated.


One memorable client in Joseph’s care struggled with drug abuse for most of her adult life but never admitted it. Despite her clean appearance, Joseph sensed something was wrong. After gently discussing her views on substance abuse, she opened up about her addiction. With Joseph’s help, she received the necessary treatment and resources and has been clean for over ten months. Her upcoming one-year anniversary is proof of the trust and relationship they built.


TPMF’s training equips Joseph with the necessary tools and methods to manage symptoms and handle complex cases. This preparation refreshes his mind, improves engagement quality, and ultimately makes his work easier where he can better serve his community and make a significant impact.


Clients need to know they can count on their CSW. Joseph emphasizes the importance of building trust and respect with clients. Understanding their struggles and being equipped with the right information and resources is crucial, which is why Joseph makes it a point to avoid making promises he can't keep and strives to be reliable. Each day brings unique challenges. Joseph encounters various situations, but perseverance and commitment are key. Staying true to himself and being proactive make all the difference.

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