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Person Centered Thinking

$ 175 cad
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Fri, Dec 13, 2024, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. CST
COR Academy - 2nd Floor, 1162 Osler St, Regina, SK, Canada Map
Person Centered Thinking
This one-day course will introduce you to practical person-centred thinking tools and skills needed day-to-day to help people to have more choice and control in their life.

What is person-centred thinking?

It is a set of seven practical skills and tools used to personalise health, education and social care services. They can be used with people you support, patients or children, and also with colleagues, teams and in organisations. They help us to deliver personalised support by guiding us through the discovery of what is important to a person; how to best support them; the way they communicate and make decisions; and how to move to outcomes and action.
Each person-centred thinking tool provides the basis for actions and further information about what is important to people and how they want to be supported.

Who is this for?

Person-centred thinking skills and tools are the way to deliver personalisation on a day-to-day basis. If you support someone in your role, are a manager, professional, parent or carer then this course is for you. It is also ideal if you need an overview of the core person-centred thinking tools.

What will you learn?

  • How to separate what is important to someone from what is important for them and How they want to be supported.
  • How to capture what people appreciate about the person.
  • How to record this information into a one-page profile.
  • Discovering what is working and not working in a situation from different perspectives leading to action plans that make a positive difference in a people’s lives.
  • Recording how someone communicates using a communication chart.
  • How to use the Decision Making Agreement.
  • The many different ways of recording one-page profiles.
  • How to decide which person-centred thinking tool to use to develop a one-page profile into a person-centred description (or support plan).
  • How to identify what are core responsibilities and where you can use creativity and judgment.
  • How to match people based on skills, qualities and interests.
  • How to mindfully recording learning by using Learning Logs and 4 plus 1
  • What the benefits of using one-page profiles with Support Personnel are; for example as part of person-centred team plans.
  • How using person-centred thinking and one-page profiles can help to deliver personalised services.

How could this help you?

  • You want to learn and record how a person wants to live and be supported.
  • You want to ensure that the plans that people have will be used and acted on; that the lives of people who use services will improve.
  • You want a number of ways to get plans started.
  • You want to get a good match between the person supporting and the person being supported.
  • You want to provide colleagues with person-centred support.
  • You want to ensure you are offering personalised support.


Facilitators

Ben Morris

Creative Director - COR Studio

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Location

COR Academy - 2nd Floor, 1162 Osler St, Regina, SK, Canada

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  • Person-Centred Thinking