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Person Centered Planning Series Part 1

 What is Person Centered Planning? Person Centered Planning is the practice of defining a meaningful life that centers around an individual’s hopes, dreams, and capacities. The Person Centered Planning values the input of the person first. Trusted people in that person’s life are invited to contribute to the overall accomplishment of a desired quality of life.

 Why Now?

  In this video clip Beth Mount describes how Person Centered work differs from System Centered work. Person Centered Planning Verses System Centered Planning

  The answer to HOW is YES ! How do we begin our Person Centered Thinking?

  What do we value about Person Centered work?  All people have gifts and capacities.  People can have valuable contribution to their communities.  Welcoming communities benefit from the persons gifts and capacities.  People are entitled to PCP as well defined processes that help them achieve a meaningful quality of life.  The tools we use are time tested and people tested.  We facilitate our tools with integrity and fidelity.  Trusted people can change their perceptions of what is possible. Value Check

 Putting our Person Centered Thinking into Practice Step by Step One Person at a time

  Get permission We Have a Conversation With the Person

 We Listen

  Who are the trusted people in the person’s life?  What can we do to build healthy relationships?  How can we grow the circle of support? We Honor Relationships

 We Keep the Person at the Center

 We Respect Culture  “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.” Jawaharlal Nehru

 We Take Action to Make Dreams Positively Possible  If we can not make the whole dream come true, what is the part of the dream we can make happen?

 We Identify Welcoming Places  Open doors to welcoming places that will gladly receive, honor, and celebrate the individuals gifts.

 We Build Capacities  A world that works for everyone.

  This unique individual has valuable contributions to make to their community.  This person’s gifts and capacities can aid the needs of the community.  People will have status in their communities. We Commit to Inclusion

 We Change Workplace Culture How do we honor people’s choices? What actions do we take that show the person our commitment to their dreams? How do we help others understand our mission? How do we support each other with person centered work?

 Person Centered Planning Facilitating Conversations That Matter.

 It all starts with a dream…

 It’s what we do…

 We focus our Person Centered Planning on…

 Person Centered Planning Myths and Realities Where the rubber meets the road

  The focus person’s voice is heard.  The individual is actively involved in the process to the best of their ability.  The person communicates (in their own communication style) a sense of knowing this is “all about me!”.  Pride of ownership is witnessed.  Trusted people now have a clearer picture of “What is possible.” We realize we have done our Person Centered Planning work well when…

  Person Centered Planning Myth Busting We realize the challenges Myth PCP is accountability for a system. Myth PCP will happen by itself. Myth There are no conflicts with PCP. Myth Is facilitated by one person.

 “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” Soren Kierkegaard

  The work of the following people (and many other visionaries) can be found on Inclusion Press, Open Future Learning and/or Amazon:  Jack Pearpoint  John O’Brien  Marsha Forest  Connie Lye O’Brien  Lynda Kahn  Beth Mount  Michael Smull  Peter Block Thanks to the Visionaries

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