Person-Centered Planning
In this issue we look at what person-centered planning is – and isn’t – and why it is important that New Hampshire reimagine what it means to support people with disabilities in living a self-determined life. We encourage our readers to reflect on what person-centered means to them and invite conversation about how we can advocate for systems that reflect authentic choice.
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Table of Contents
- Take Control of Your Life
- Thinking Outside the Box
- Supporting Real Person-Centered Planning in NH
- Charting the LifeCourse: A Human-Centric Approach to Supporting Persons with Disabilities and their Families
- Creating Person-Centered Systems
- What is Graphic Recording
- Remembering Jeff Dickinson
- In Memory of Denis Greenwood
- Helpful Tools and Resources
- NH Council on Developmental Disabilities – Highlights
- Disability Rights Center-NH – Person-Centered Organizations
Check out past issues of the Disability RAPP
Winter/Spring 2023: Words Matter
Spring 2022: Disability and Housing
Fall 2021: Meaningful Transitions – Setting a Higher Standard
DRC-NH, in collaboration with the UNH Institute on Disability and the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities, distribute a quarterly RAP sheet to educate community members and policy makers about the latest research, policy, practice, and advocacy issues affecting individuals with disabilities and their families.