Person-Centred Planning For Person-Centred Services & Community Integration
Course Overview:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Person Centred Planning (PCP) and its application in delivering person-centred services and promoting community integration. Designed for professionals in health and social care, community services, and support organizations, this course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement PCP effectively.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Person-Centred Planning
- Definition and history
- Core principles and values
- HIQA Standards, HSE New Directions, Mental Health Standards
- Developing Person-Centred Plans
- Assessing individual needs and preferences
- Setting goals and objectives
- Involving the person and their support network
- Facilitating Collaborative Planning
- Effective communication techniques
- Building trust and rapport > Key working
- Encouraging active participation
- Strategies for Community Integration
- Identifying community resources and opportunities
- Promoting social inclusion and belonging
- Addressing barriers to integration
- Implementing and Evaluating Plans
- Action planning and follow-up
- Monitoring progress and making adjustments
- Measuring outcomes and impact
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the principles and philosophy of Person Centred Planning.
- Learn how to create individualized plans that reflect the unique needs, preferences, and aspirations of each person.
- Explore strategies for fostering community integration and inclusive practices.
- Develop skills to facilitate collaborative planning processes involving the person, their family, and other stakeholders.
- Gain practical tools and techniques for implementing and evaluating PCP in various service settings.
Duration of the Course: 1 day
Certification: A certificate of completion will be provided to participants who attend the full course.