Person Centered Planning (PCP) empowers people and puts them in charge of setting the direction for their lives. Person Centered Planing is a practice used by PDSCL to support clients goal setting and planning.
Person-centered planning is about:-Helping you to think about what you want now and in the future. -People listening to you about what is important.-Choosing who can help you to make things happen.
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These documents protect and promote the rights of people with disabilities in our society. They also protect their rights to education, employment, to live where they choose, to have enough support to live independently, to have enough income to live with dignity, and to be involved in their communities
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a part of the Canadian Constitution, which is a set of laws containing the basic rules about how our country operates. Section 15 of the Charter makes it clear that every individual in Canada – regardless of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, colour, sex, age or physical or mental disability – is to be considered equal. This means that governments must not discriminate on any of these grounds in its laws or programs.
The Self Advocate Net website’s was made by self-advocates with Diverse Abilities for self-advocates and their supporters worldwide. The site's purpose is to help Self Advocates “learn about their rights to equality opportunities” to inclusion in our local communities and around the world. The website is a voice for what is important and collective resources for everything a Self Advocate may want.
Maps and PATH are creative Person Centered Planning tools designed to identify do-able action steps in the direction of desirable futures.
This paper defines person centred planning; identifies five key features that will be recognised in all approaches to person centred planning; suggests where different approaches may be useful; and introduces three issues that practitioners may have different views about
A collection of tools, ideas, and reflections on building and facilitating circles of support.
Community Living B.C. has created a workbook for planning. It is a guide for adults with developmental disabilities who want to take charge of their life planning.
If you have questions or concerns about Person Centered Planning or your personal plan, reach out to us!