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Person Directed Planning

Person-directed planning provides the opportunity for a person to explore resources in their community, try new activities, gain new experiences, and make informed decisions based on those experiences. From this, custom,or person-directed supports are built around each person's desired goals and outcomes.

 

What is person-directed planning?
Person-directed planning engages individuals who have an intellectual disability in identifying their work, volunteer, leisure and recreational interests and goals.

 

What are the benefits of having a Person-Directed Plan?
There are many!

For individuals
- Enables them to have a voice and be heard
- Makes them feel valued
- The plan belongs to them
- They are the key decision-makers
- Empowers them to keep everyone accountable for outcomes

For Families
- They feel supported
- Enables them to hear what their family member really wants
- Encourages partnerships with others
- Gives them a direction and clear action plans
- Respects their role as supporters

For Staff and that person's network
- Gives them a purpose for why they are together
- Connects and strengthens the members
- Supports the person to achieve their plan
- Shares resources and opportunities
- Is a source of creativity for ideas and possibilities

 

What is a Support Network?
A Support Network or Circle is comprised of an individual?s family members, friends, community partners, Community Living Toronto staff and others important in that person's life.


At Community Living Toronto, what a person does during the day is tailored to their individual plan, their goals, talents and interests.  We make this happen through :

A facilitated planning session includes two Planners who will co-facilitate a meeting involving individuals and those who know them well. The Planners use a number of visual planning tools and uphold the principles of good planning to enable everyone to participate.

 

For more information, please  email Karen Cloer or by phone at: 416-438-6099, x235.

 

Person-Directed Planning Guide

 

 

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