Person Centred Planning in Action
An hour long educational and inspirational introduction to person centred planning in action.
About this course
PATH and MAPs are creative person centred planning tools that use both process and graphic facilitation to create a shared vision of a positive future for individuals, families, teams and whole organisations.
This course is a short introduction to what this way of working looks and feels like.
Course Introduction
Hi, I’m Colin Newton - Psychologist and Director at Inclusive Solutions.
I have spent my career committed to inclusive education and have run many PATH and MAP sessions for over 20 years. I still love this unique approach and am sure you will too. I was privileged to learn this way of working directly from the creators Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O'Brien.
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As soon as you have signed up/made payments
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An approach to person centred planning that really works!
'I found it a really useful process. When working with families and struggling to bring the strengths out a process like this really work well. There are clear actions and a direction to which we can all work to achieve.'
This training goes really well with our book of the same name - available to you for 30% less than the retail cost just for participating in this course!
Simply email inclusive.solutions@me.com with your course reference and we will send a discounted copy!
Creative way of working with a range of agencies to create a plan or strategy for the future.
'I think it was a brilliant way to gather together a strategy and move forward. Great as it involves outside facilitation to open up ideas.'