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Person Center Planning Ensures Individual Focus and Family Commitment to Transition

Discover the transformative approach of Person-Centered Planning, a process focused on individual aspirations and family commitment. Learn how to prepare for meetings and ensure an individualized focus on goals, relationships, community engagement, and skill development. Unleash the power of shared commitment and past experiences to shape a bright future. Explore tools like MAPs, Life Planning, and essential strategies for success in supporting individuals through transition to achieve their dreams and overcome challenges. From enhancing communication to mobilizing community services, unlock the potential of Person-Centered Planning for a successful transition to higher education and employment.

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Person Center Planning Ensures Individual Focus and Family Commitment to Transition

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  1. Person Center Planning Ensures Individual Focus and Family Commitment to Transition Richard L. Rosenberg, Ph.D.Linda O’Neal, MA Career Connection Career Link Whittier Union High School District Irvine Unified School District 9401 South Painter Ave 311 West Yale Loop Whittier, CA 90605 Irvine, CA 92604 562-698-8121 ext. 1250 phone 949-936-5040 phone 562-693-4414 fax 949-936-8659 fax Richard.Rosenberg@wuhsd.k12.ca.usloneal@iusd.org

  2. What is Person Center Planning? Whose Life Is It? Who should be at the meeting? Where should the meeting be held? How should we prepare for the meeting?

  3. Person Centered Planning Person Centered Planning…….. is an ongoing problem-solving process used to help people with disabilities plan for their future. In person centered planning, groups of people focus on an individual and that person's vision of what they would like to do in the future. This "person-centered" team meets to identify opportunities for the student to develop personal relationships, participate in their community, increase control over their own lives, and develop the skills and abilities needed to achieve these goals. 3

  4. My gifts and talents What works and What Doesn’t Work My likes and Dislikes Person My greatest challenges My life story Places I go The people in my life How I interact with others My health and wellness Choices I make How I communicate 4

  5. Person Centered Planning

  6. What is a MAP? A shared commitment to help a person move towards their dream and away from their nightmares A person’s past can be used to shape their future

  7. Going to College “A peer is a friend, an equal, someone to share with, and to learn and grow with … ”

  8. PERSON CENTERED PLANNING TOOL SDSU Interwork Institute, 1991

  9. Mikel Saying Thanks to Transition From Mikel and Eileen and the family aka Village

  10. Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope

  11. ESSENTIAL LIFE PLANNING created by Michael Smull Find Out Non-negotiable Strong Preferences Highly Desirables People who really know & care about (the person) say…. To be successful in supporting the person… The Learning Community for Person Centered Practices3245 Harness Creek RoadAnnapolis, MD 21403 Phone: (410) 626-2707Fax: (410) 626-2708Email: mwsmull@cs.com (The person’s) reputation says… If this is going to happen, we must… Listen to words & behavior in order to….. Discover the person’s core values & preferences Account for the person’s disability & safety Develop a vision for the future Mobilize & change community services

  12. Allen, Shea & Associates A technical assistance work group 1780 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559 Telephone: (707) 258-1326 FAX: (707) 258-8354 E-MAIL allenshea@sbcglobal.net www.allenshea.com

  13. www.tknlyouth.info Talent Know no limit CHIP California Health Incentives Improvement Project Rachel.Stewart@dhcs.ca.gov 916-319-8519

  14. Power of Person Center Planning from Family gathering to High School Diploma and Employment at Movie Theatre

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