Implementing Person-centered Planning Voices of Experience

Implementing Person-centered Planning: Voices of Experience by John O’Brien is a first edition published by Inclusion Press in 2002. This 396-page book is presented in English and serves as a sequel to A Little Book About Person-Centered Planning. It explores various aspects of person-centered planning, including its limitations, the conditions necessary for its success, and its overall contributions to the field.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of person-centered planning, offering insights into how to effectively implement this approach. The book serves as an essential teaching resource, providing valuable perspectives on health and fitness as well as physical impairments. Through its detailed analysis, this edition aims to enhance understanding and application of person-centered planning in various contexts.
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A sequel to A Little Book About Person-Centered Planning. It contains ways to think about person-centered planning, its limitations, the conditions for its success and its contributions. Essential as a teaching resource.
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