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The Extreme Person Centred Thinking Tools are a set of tools to support dreams, build relationships and connections and promote capacity thinking. The aim of the extreme person centred thinking tools training is not to teach people how to facilitate plans, instead it is about sharing tools that can be used to listen and reflect and creatively involve people in planning their own lives.
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Person Centred Planning
The Extreme Person Centred Thinking Tools are a set of tools to support dreams, build relationships and connections and promote capacity thinking. The aim of the extreme person centred thinking tools training is not to teach people how to facilitate plans, instead it is about sharing tools that can be used to listen and reflect and creatively involve people in planning their own lives.
Many of these tools have been taken from MAPS and PATH, and parts also build on the person centred thinking tools.
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This course will provide participants with an understanding of how to use a range of extreme person centred thinking tools to;
Use graphics to facilitate creative conversations
Learn from people’s stories and histories
Listen to and facilitate dreams and nightmares
Think about what is positive and possible
Connect people with their communities
Facilitate inclusion
Person Centred Planning Facilitators
Support Workers / Day Centre Officers / Residential Workers
Personal Assistants / Teaching Assistants
Families
Self Advocates
Social Workers
CAMHS teams
Primary and secondary staff teams
SENCOs
Local Authority Support Services
The course will introduce participants to a range of tools focused around supporting relationships, realising dreams, connecting people with their communities and capacity thinking. Participants will be coached in using the tools and given the opportunity to practice the tools and their graphic facilitation skills in a safe environment. The course will answer the following questions:
How can we use ideas from MAP and PATH in our day to day work?
How can I use graphics to facilitate conversations?
How can we learn more about the people we support?
How can we start to think about connecting people to their communities?
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