Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 8:30 AM - Friday, September 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM (CT)
Urbana, IL
Community-Building and PATH
In this three-day hands-on course, you will practice some of the most valued organizational and person-centered planning tools in use today. Participants leave inspired and energized, with tools that they can immediately put into use at work and in their personal lives. Each participant gets their own personal PATH completed and helps two other participants complete their PATHs. Practice makes perfect!
PATH and Solution Circles are powerful graphic facilitation tools developed by Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O'Brien. Strategies for community-building have been developed by many colleagues including Pearpoint, Forest and O’Brien, John McKnight, Judith Snow, David and Faye Wetherow and others.
We encourage people to come with at least one person who they will work with in the future. Participants will leave with a solid working knowledge and the confidence to put these tools into practice right away. Ideally, this means working with a partner. This is a team-building event!
Lunches will be provided. If you require a special diet be sure to let us know when you send in your registration.
The Presenters
Jack Pearpoint and Lynda Kahn have long been involved in innovative service development, training, management consultation and facilitation in the field of community living. Jack is one of the principal authors of PATH, MAPS and other great tools for facilitation and planning.
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For more information, call Teri Steinberg at 847 831-4540 or email Teri at teri_steinberg@yahoo.com
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 8:30 AM
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Friday, September 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM (CT)
Managing the Art of Living is a project sponsored by the Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities.
The project offers self-advocates, families and friends the opportunity to create Microboards and Human Service Cooperatives.
These consumer-governed structures bring resources, authority and responsibility directly into the hands of the people whose lives are most affected by the way support services are organized.
For more information, call Teri Steinberg at 847 831-4540 or email Teri at teri_steinberg@yahoo.com
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