Person-Centred Practice: Onboarding NEW
Available Summer ’24
Logistics
Type: Self-Paced / Onboarding
Time to Complete: 90 minutes
Target Audience: Case managers, social workers, outreach workers, nurses, and other professionals working with homeless populations.
Components
- Videos
- Text
- Exercises
- Knowledge Checks
- Final Assessment
- Course Evaluation
- Completion Certificate
Description
Research has consistently shown that increasing the choice and agency for people receiving support services has a positive impact on outcomes. In short, people receiving services are the experts in their own lives – not case managers. Person Centred Practice is an evidence-based and ethical best practice in supporting people with case management that capitalizes on a series of concepts, ways of thinking, service orientations, and easy-to-use tools for practitioners in the field to centre the experiences, expertise, and agency of participants towards enhanced and sustainable recovery.
This module will be broken into the following sections:
- Welcome and Introduction
- Understanding Person-Centred Practice
- Setting Goals and Objectives
- One Page Profiles
- Person Centred Tools
- Relationship Circles
- Decision-Making Profile
- Stress Support/Response
Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of person-centered practice
- Learn and understand the core values of person-centred practice
- Apply person-centred approaches
- Become familiar with key person-centred tools
- Be able to read and understand one-page-profiles
The CAEH TTA program is funded in part by the Government of Canada through the Community Capacity and Innovation funding stream of Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy.