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Many
of the listings in this area are included in the
Tools for Personal Planning section. They
are as well used by agencies/companies, departments,
individuals with and without disabilities . . .
. to plan.
The All Star Company
uses cutting edge thinking and examples to show
successful teams at work. Many human services organizations
are using this dynamic book about team building.
PATH:
A Workbook for Planning Positive Possible Futures
outlines the Planning Alternative Tomorrows with
Hope (PATH) process in depth. PATH is a creative
planning tool which starts in the future and works
backwards to an outcome of first steps that are
positive and possible. Color graphics are used to
develop the PATH; an example is included in the
manual.
PATH
in Action - Working with Groups is a one
hour video which demonstrates the PATH process as
it was used to undertake an intensive future planning
process for a High School in Yellowknife, N.W.T.
This video is recommended as the essential PATH
Training Video as it demonstrates "setting the tone",
"setting boundaries", and the 8 Path Steps which
conclude with an immediately "do-able" first action
step.
The
PATH Training Video: Joe's PATH takes the
viewer through the steps of PATH. PATH was designed
to deal with complex issues for individuals, families,
and organizations. Although the video uses Joe as
an example of the process it can be easily transferred
to any situation.
Personal
Outcome Measures - 2000 Edition can be used
in a broad spectrum of services and support settings
for quality improvements and accreditation. Personal
Outcomes are centered on the individual and moves
the measurement of organizational success to how
well each individual is doing in the areas that
are most important to her or him.
Assessment
Workbook for use with Personal Outcome Measures
a practical resource to assist in the gathering
of information, note-taking, and decision making
for each of the 25 Personal Outcome Measures.
Personal
Outcome Measures - Trainer's Toolkit designed
to assist instructors, teachers, and trainers in
developing creative presentations as they begin
to train people about the "Personal Outcome Measures".
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