by palurie | June 15, 2012 21:07
Why choose this course?
Length of course: 1 day 9.30 – 4.30
Expected outcomes: by the end of the course participants will be able to
integrate a holistic risk assessment into Person Centred Planning use a range of communication techniques to ensure that the individual is able to understand the relevant issues measure their own and the user of the service’s coping mechanisms evaluate a person’s Circle of Support and suggest ways of strengthening it see the value in risk as part of development and autonomy identify learned behaviours which increase a person’s vulnerability challenge organisational, familial or institutional responses which underpin and maintain ‘secondary handicapping’ support the individual to self advocate balance a ‘hopeful future’ with a satisfying present
Nature of training: maximum of 16 participants. Visual, as well as written communication will be used. There will be some lecture style input, small group work and sharing in pairs and the larger group.
All theoretical work will be reinforced by handouts. Participants will be encouraged to think about particular users of service that they work with. Confidentiality will, of course, be strictly observed.
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