Liberating to Belong
Colin, Claire and Beth Darwin facilitate a session with volunteers planning how they wish to support homeless people in Suffolk to find community, a good life and a rich spiritual life if possible.
Colin, Claire and Beth Darwin facilitate a session with volunteers planning how they wish to support homeless people in Suffolk to find community, a good life and a rich spiritual life if possible.
Naomi Williams on her first outing for Inclusive Solutions carries out delicate and sensitive training on tackling unconscious bias towards racism and other forms of prejudice. Well received from the Nursery team from deepest Bermondsey – as you can hear.
Tara Flood and Colin Newton spent a day with Partners in Policy makers in Scotland teaching the ‘keys to inclusion’ to parents of disabled children and disabled self advocates.
Colin and Elliot Newton followed up earlier 2 day training in Stirling with MAP process.
Review of PCP Together book
Aimed at the practitioner, this resource is a must have for those wishing to run and be involved with Person-Centred Planning. The resource covers a wide range of PCP approaches, including MAPS, PATHs and One-Page Profiles, amongst others. Each is brought to life with examples, practical ideas and beautifully vibrant illustrations that engage the reader from start to finish. Useful as both a practical resource as well as a reference book, it will prove invaluable to anyone interested in PCP. This will certainly be a key resource on our programme and a must have resource for all other training programmes and practitioners who wish to adopt a person-centred approach to planning and assessment.
Dr Nick Hammond, Programme Director, Doctorate in Educational Psychology, University of East Anglia (UEA)
‘Person Centred Planning Together’ Book reviewed positively in Educational Psychology in Practice – this month!
Colin and Derek provided 2 days on person centred planning with families using the MAPs process. Family Intervention Intensive and Support teams from Nottinghamshire really engaged with and embraced this way of respectful and inclusive working with families.
Staff at South Milford school in Yorkshire learn from Colin Newton and Derek Wilson how to set up and run a Peer Mediation scheme from scratch. The training was informed by 6 years of Peer Mediation training carried out at Seely Primary in Nottingham.
Colin and Elliot Newton facilitate PATH process in West Sussex for young woman with complex needs of the world. Listen to mums reflections on a PATH for her daughter moving into the world of the young adult and beyond…
PATH Process – Step by Step guide
Moving mum’s story about the inclusion of her little girl with Down’s Syndrome in her local mainstream school who died while still in Key Stage 1.
By her mum Lesley Gearing, Nottingham
“Neurotypicals are snowflakes, they get offended over the slightest thing”
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