Person-Centered Planning & Advocacy
Foster an environment of collaboration, learning, and shared experiences to facilitate the adoption of person-centered practices and planning within organizations.
In a world that thrives on diversity and inclusion, the ability to advocate effectively for individuals and their unique needs is more crucial than ever.
Course Overview
Defining advocacy within the context of person-centered philosophy for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Exploring the pivotal role of advocacy in driving systemic change and enhancing support structures
Recognizing the significance of informed advocacy and the various roles of advocates, including external advocates, internal advocates, and supported individuals along with their families
Quiz 1
Identifying external advocates and their defining characteristics
Examining the impact of external advocates on advocating for change within support systems
Drawing insights from real-world examples showcasing the effectiveness of external advocacy
Quiz 2
Defining internal advocates and delineating their characteristics
Understanding the importance of internal advocates in evaluating proposed initiatives and mitigating unintended consequences
Emphasizing the need for training and passion in cultivating internal advocacy
Highlighting the role of internal advocates as champions for person-centered practices within organizations
Quiz 3
Stressing the importance of involving supported individuals and their families as advocates
Providing opportunities for acquiring skills necessary to contribute to individual support plans with the mantra of "nothing about us without us"
Exploring the role of supported individuals in peer support and feedback mechanisms for driving positive change
Quiz 4
Summarizing the pivotal role of advocacy in person-centered philosophy for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Reinforcing the necessity of informed advocacy for targeted impact
Acknowledging the collective efforts of external advocates, internal advocates, supported individuals, and their families in effecting positive change
Underlining the significant role of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in nurturing advocacy among individuals and contributing to the enhancement of support systems.
Participants will be able to:
Gain a clear understanding of advocacy's role in promoting person-centered approaches and its impact on improving the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Learn to recognize the diverse roles of advocates and understand how each contributes to driving positive change within organizations and communities.
Analyze case studies to understand the impact of external advocacy on shaping support systems and fostering inclusive environments.