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Welcome Preparation for Adulthood Person Centred Planning Launch

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Welcome

Preparation for AdulthoodPerson Centred Planning Launch

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What do we want to achieve? Better life chances for children and young people with

SEND Increased parental confidence in the support available Increased independence, choice and control for families Improved transition to adulthood Better use of resources

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Raise Aspirations

• Young people, families and everyone who works with them need to know what is possible, positive and what works

• Everyone needs to know that young people with complex needs can achieve their ambitions

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Key Messages

• Work together for change with young people and families from the beginning

• Embed best practice in person-centred planning and support planning in the development of the single assessment and education, health and care plan

• Develop the market so that it can deliver post-16 options that lead to employment, independent living, good health, friends, relationships and community inclusion

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• Embedding a person-centred approach – testing new tools and software

• Identify barriers to successful transition and seek to overcome these through new approaches

• Build on best practice in the Learning for Living and Work Framework as the Single Transition Plan

• Build on best practice in partnership working to improve outcomes

• Pilot a ‘job brokerage’ to support a group of college leavers into employment

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Pathways to Getting a Life

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What next?

‘If you want to know how well a pair of shoes fit you ask the person wearing them not the person who made them, or paid for them.’ Anon

It always seems impossible until its done. Nelson Mandela

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Person Centred Planning Person Centred Planning

Will Fletcher

Learning for Living and Work

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Person Centred Planning

• Person-centred planning (PCP) is a set of approaches designed to assist someone to plan their life and supports.

• Has its roots in inclusion• Based on social model of disability • Originated from North America from the

early 70’s

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WorkColleague

sMoney

HomeNeighbours

Pets

Friends

Hobbies

Parties

Being ME!

LoveMarriage

College

Special Bus

Special Swimmin

g

Special College Courses

Special homes

Special Schools

Day Centre

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5 key principles of Person Centred Planning

(British Institute of Learning disabilities)

• The person is at the centre: Person Centred Planning is rooted in the principles of rights, independence and choice.

• Family members and friends are full partners • Person Centred Planning reflects a person's capacities,

what is important to a person (now and for the future) • Person Centred Planning builds a shared commitment to

action that recognises a person's rights• Person Centred Planning leads to continual listening,

learning and action and helps the person get what they want out of life

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Impact and Value of PCP

“The world's largest study into person centred planning described how it helps people get

improvements in important parts of their lives and indicated that this was at no additional cost”

(Valuing People Now 2009)

Continuing support for personalisation:'Capable Communities and Active Citizens' (2010)

'Think Local, Act Personal' (2011)

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Aiming High for Disabled Children Transition Support Programme (2008- 2011)

• support disabled young people to live the lives they want• provide better support for disabled young people and

their families• change culture to improve local service delivery• support every local area to share learning and improve.

Hertfordshire Key Priorities • Development of a single person centred multi agency

transition plan• Development of person centred approaches to transition

reviews

delivered in their area, increasing their choice and control’.

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Values and

beliefs

Person centred

approaches

Person centred plans

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Ideas4Life - History

Pre-2009

Ideas4Life paper guides for students with moderate and severe learning difficulties and parents/carers

2009Production of DVD

Ongoing

Production of new I4L paper guides

Development of I4L PCP software

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Ideas4Life – PCP software

Through consultation during and after DVD production it became clear...

There were many examples of good

practice in PCP throughout

Hertfordshire

There was a need and willingness to

share good practice

A tool was required to provide this –

specialist Herts-specific software

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Ideas4Life – The softwareWhat is it/What does it do?Information gathering tool Self-help tool A dynamic way of recording

achievements, people of importance, what is and isn't working for a student, hopes and aspirations

A means of presenting information in text, images and video

A PCP presentation tool A growing, and developing document

Transportable to other settings A tool for students, their families and

the professionals around them

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Ideas4Life – structure

Menu/Navigation/Introduction Main input screens

My world/My people set-up screens Presentation screens

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Ideas4Life – Today...

Have a play!

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Ideas4Life … and beyond

Help us to pilot the software

As it's a new programme, it is likely to have bugs and errors we haven't found yet It features mainly students with moderate to severe learning difficulties – and

symbols – do these work for other students? Is it asking the right questions? Does it need to be customisable?

...etc.

By being a part of the pilot phase, you and your students can help us to improve, develop and refine the tool.

Once it has been thoroughly tested and piloted, it can then be taken to a wider audience.

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Pilot PhaseTimeline

Today Schools/colleges take away BETA software

April –June (half-term) Contact with schools/colleges/Youth ConnexionsSoftware installationPilot session dates confirmed

June – Oct (half-term) Pilot Sessions

Visit 1 – 0.5 dayDemonstration and training session to staff Gathering information and feedback from staffObserve and monitor learners having their first experiences of using the software.

Visit 2 – 0.5 dayWorking with and observing learners (and learners supported by staff) to monitor their interaction with the software. In-depth evaluation and ideas session with staff and learners

Oct-Nov Collation, preparation of written (and video) report

December Presentation of report to Hertfordshire County Council