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Person-Centered Planning Facilitator Training

This hands-on workshop explores the history and values of Person-Centered Planning, offering it as both a guiding framework and a practical tool. You will be introduced to the foundational principles and multiple styles of Person-Centered Planning and will receive step-by-step instruction in how to facilitate a plan. Through interactive, in-person sessions, you will build the skills needed to guide individuals and their support teams in creating personalized blueprints for a thriving future.

Whether you’re working in employment services, education, or community support, this training is designed to help you bring person-centered thinking to life in your work.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about the origins and evolution of Person-Centered Planning, including key practitioners and various planning styles.
  • Understand how and when to use Person-Centered Planning to support individuals and their teams in envisioning what’s possible and what’s next.
  • Practice each step of the planning process and recognize the essential components of a high-quality plan.
  • Gain experience with facilitation tools and techniques for working with groups of all sizes, including graphic facilitation methods.

Attendee Requirements:

Participants will be expected to co-facilitate a plan with a partner from the class and complete one observed plan with feedback from instructors. These follow-up activities typically take place within 1–2 months of the training. Each plan facilitation includes a 2-hour planning session, plus time for communication and documentation.

Session Details

Training Topic:

School to Work / Transition, Employment & Community Supports

Training Format:

In-person

Intended Audience:

PCP Facilitator Training

Certification(s):

CESP

Fee:

$1,000

Capacity:

Minimum 10 participants. Maximum capacity determined by facilitator and training space availability.

Meet the Trainers

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Sr. Training & Technical Assistance Manager
Sr. Training & Technical Assistance Manager
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Thank you so much for the Person-Centered training you provided. The process you taught is so practical and engaging. I appreciated all the real-world tips and strategies you gave along the way. I’m looking forward to incorporating this process into my own practice.
- Sarah S.
Oregon
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We started with participating in/observing an actual PCP meeting which was extremely valuable and ended with facilitating one ourselves while being observed. Although initially I was really nervous about this, it encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone, take risks, and really live the full experience. It was the highlight of my school year. Thank you Wise!!!
- Jennifer Strehle
Bellevue School District
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The training was so inspiring to be part of. I enjoyed being part of the teams of those we support to allow them to express the most important parts of their lives. It was a great experience to witness the possibilities of new opportunities for those we support and have a say in what their future will look like. Surrounded by people that care about them to watch their confidence grow and advocate for themselves was a reward in itself.
- Darrin Barham

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