Person-centred Planning
Person-centred Planning manual with CD-rom
Author: Sandy Toogood
Pages: approx 100pp
Format: wirobound manual with CD-rom
ISBN: 978 1 84196 270 2
Price: £75.00
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This practical ‘how to’ manual provides all the tools needed to work with people with learning disabilities in a person-centred way and promote positive outcomes relating to activity, self-image, relationships and social engagement. It includes implementation as well as worked examples.

Key features:
Planning tools and forms for implementing person-centred planning are photocopiable and are also available on the accompanying CD-rom.

About the resource: This resource provides all the tools needed to work with people with learning disabilities in a person-centred way and promote positive outcomes relating to activity, self-image, relationships and social engagement. It provides a systematic approach to person-centred planning which can be particularly helpful when it enables a person to a) express what is personally important in terms of aspirations and needs, b) set out plans and share them with others, and c) obtain a greater level of co-ordinated support from friends, family and service providers. The manual describes a method that has evolved over many years for use with people who have severe or profound intellectual disabilities, people with severe communication difficulties, people who display challenging behaviour, and people who have autism.

Contents include:
·    The person-centred planning process
·    Person-centred action using opportunity and learning plans
·    Worked examples
·    Getting ready
·    Person-centred action plan form
·    Opportunity and learning plan form
·    Opportunity and learning plan follow-on checklist

This pack contains: A wirobound guide to person-centred planning, including worked examples and a complete set of photocopiable checklists and plans, also on accompanying CD-rom.

Vital information for: Support staff and professionals working in services for people with severe or profound learning disabilities, people with severe communication difficulties, people who have challenging behaviour and people who have autism. The resource will also help personal assistants, person-centred planning advocates, family and friends.


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