Lecturette 1: Person-centered Planning. Person-centered Planning is...... A set of values and strategies that can be used to assist an individual in creating.

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Lecturette 1: Person-centered Planning

Person-centered Planning is A set of values and strategies that can be used to assist an individual in creating a vision for the future and a plan for working with others toward realizing that vision. Impact, 1998

Person-centered Planning is A use of planning strategies that focus on people rather than on services or programs, driven by individual’s unique visions, preferences, likes, and dislikes. Impact, 1998

Person-centered Planning is... A perspective that sees people’s capacities, building on the strengths, gifts, and abilities of individuals and their circles of support. Impact, 1998

Person-centered Planning Collaborative Effort Commitment Support Action Impact, 1998

Person-centered planning... An ongoing journey

Person-centered Planning... A Process

Making Action Plans What is a MAP? – helps you get from one place to another; –a guide; –a way to go from here to there.

Planning Process Planning team Planning time Planning environment Planning goal

The 7 Questions History Dream Nightmare Who is the student Strengths Needs Ideal day

Making Action Plans Question 1: What is the person’s history or story?

Making Action Plans Question 2: What are your DREAMS?

Making Action Plans Question 3: What are your nightmares? The entire aim of the MAP process is to actualize the dream and avoid the nightmare.

Making Action Plans Question 4: Who is the person?

Making Action Plans Question 5: What are the person’s strengths, gifts, and talents?

Making Action Plans Question 6: What does the person need?

Making Action Plans Question 7: What is the plan of action?

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope PATH evolved from the MAPs process. It offers an opportunity to extend the MAPs steps and to put into place a plan of action.

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #1 - Touching the Dream !

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #2 - Sensing the Goal / Imagine / Tell us what happened! / Positive & Possible

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #3 - Grounding in the NOW

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #4 – Enroll / Who do we need?

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #5 - Recognizing Ways to Build Strength

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #6 - Let’s Do It! / Charting Action for the Next Few Months

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #7 - Planning the Next Month’s Work

Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope Step #8 - Committing to the First Step

Circle of Friends (Support) What is a Circle of Friends?

Circle of Friends (Support) 4 Circles completed from the outside-in. Circle 1: The Circle of Intimacy Circle 2: The Circle of Friendship Circle 3: The Circle of Participation Circle 4: The Circle of Exchange Circle of Friends IntimacyParticipationExchangeFriendship