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Interacitve workshop : Person C entred P lanning

Interacitve workshop : Person C entred P lanning. Person Centred Planning. What we believe and think about people with developmental disabilities shapes the oppurtunities we help people with disabilities to develop and the way we provide the assistance they need. Take a look at the copy

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Interacitve workshop : Person C entred P lanning

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  1. Interacitveworkshop:Person Centred Planning

  2. Person Centred Planning What we believe and think about people with developmental disabilities shapes the oppurtunities we help people with disabilities to develop and the way we provide the assistance they need. Take a look at the copy Stop assuming, „It can‘t be.“ Start asking, „What would it take?“

  3. beliefs - oppurtunities - experiences

  4. Find Direction It`s easy for people with disabilities to get trapped in low expectations and have to settle for second class citizenship. It helps to have a way to think about what the good things in life are for any person

  5. Enable valued experiences • Belonging • Being respected • Sharing ordinary places • Contributing • choosing

  6. How will an idea for making things better increase valued experiences?

  7. Someoneismissing.... Working together!

  8. Person Centred Planning “How can we makesurethatsupportservicesrespond to the individual needsofpersons with disabilities and help them live included in the community?“

  9. WHY Person centredplanning? • Persons with disabilities have the RIGHT to person centredsupportthatenablesthem to live in the community. • The European Union and most Member States ratified the United NationsConvention on the RightsofPersons with Disabilities. 
In this way, they committed to making surethatpersons with disabilities can get the support they need to live independently and take part in the community. • A high proportionofdisabilityservices are still provided on an institutionalbasis, in carehomeswhich are isolatedfrom the community. • The transitionfrominstitutional to community-basedcarerequiresorganisations and carers to re-think the way supportservices for persons with disabilities are designed, organised and delivered.

  10. PCP has 5 keyfeatures • The person is at the centre onepageprofil, flowertemplate, arrowtemplate • Family members and friends are partners in planning socialnetwork, circleoffriends • The plan reflects what isimportant to the person (nowor for the future), theircapacities, and what support they require Myreviewbooklet, schoolbooklet

  11. Eine Seite über mich Was ist mir wichtig: Wolfgang meine Kinder ein feines gemütliches Zuhause + mein Garten Wirklich in Kontakt sein Das alle „gehört“ werden, also UK Manchmal nichts tun Lesen + walken Nicolette Blok 46 Jahre 2 Kinder Mike und Nadja Holländerin wohnt in Mureck Arbeite freiberuflich Was die Leute an mir mögen und bewundern, mein: Humor, Mut, Begeisterungsfähigkeit, Engagement, Zeit nehmen für MitarbeiterInnen und meine Ehrlichkeit + meine Visionen. • Unterstützung brauche ich: • wenn ich zu viel arbeite, STOP. • wenn, ich glaube noch schnell das und das machen zu müssen. • Indem du mich mitnimmst • beim Walken oder Skifahren • Lob beim kochen…

  12. PCP has 5 Key feature • The plan helps build the person’splace in the community and helps the community to welcomethem. It is not just about services, and reflects what ispossible, not just what isavailable. Maps and Path • The plan results in ongoinglistening, learning, and furtheraction. Putting the plan intoaction helps the person to achieve what they want out of life.

  13. Maps- just about „Gifts“

  14. His nameis Mike!

  15. Path

  16. Minibooks: http://www.hsapress.co.uk/publications/mini-books.aspx • Information: http://www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk/what-we-do.aspx

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