IN -PERSON  Creative Facilitation - Winnipeg March

IN -PERSON Creative Facilitation - Winnipeg March

To build capacity for person-centred planning, this approach can be more readily available to Manitobans with Intellectual Disabilities.

By Inclusion Winnipeg

Date and time

Starts on Wed, Mar 1, 2023 9:00 AM CST

Location

Simaril Inc.

850 Pembina Highway #A Winnipeg, MB R3M 2M7 Canada

About this event

CREATIVE FACILITATION is a three-day workshop that introduces participants tothe PATH and MAPS approach to person-centred service planning. Participants will be provided with an introduction to the foundations of facilitation, including listening, graphics, values and the role of circles of support. Participants will also have opportunities to practice their facilitation skills through demonstrations and small group practice.

PATH will engage the person you support to think backwards from future possibilities and use storytelling to create a vision of how the possibilities may be realized.MAPS asks the person to share stories that reveal their gifts. Together, we explore the ways these gifts can be embraced in the community

DATE: March 1-3, 2023

TIME: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day

The Person-Centred Planning Training Project is funded by the Government of Manitoba

The goal is to build capacity for person-centred planning so that this approachcan be more readily available to Manitobans with an intellectual disability.

Workshop participants will include Community Service Workers (CSWs) and Direct Support Professionals (DSPs).

There is no cost to enroll in this workshop. Lunch is not provided.

James Kelm is responsible for advocacy and professional development at Inclusion Winnipeg and a graduate of the Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Disability Studies at University of Manitoba. James is certified by Helen Sanderson Associates to deliver this workshop.

For questions about registration please contact Olivia at admin@inclusionwinnipeg.org or 204-786-1414

Organized by

Inclusion Winnipeg is a registered charity which, for 60 years, has been dedicated to making life better for children and adults living with intellectual disabilities. We do this by connecting people, assisting their families to navigate systems and leading the way in advancing their human rights. We promote respect, empowerment and belonging to ensure equality for all.

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