
Important To / Important For
Working in a person-centred way requires that we see the person first – what matters to them, not just what the matter is with them.
Working in a person-centred way requires that we see the person first – what matters to them, not just what the matter is with them.
We can learn about and record the important people in someone's life by having conversations and using the Relationship Map.
This tools helps to ask about the person’s positive qualities, respecting and affirming their individuality and appreciating how they contribute to the communities they are a part of.
This resource is a discovery document that is specifically related to work and supporting someone to find a job.
A person-centred planning tool to help children & young people to express their anxieties and concerns.
This booklet is full of additional helpful tools that support the main Planning My Future Life resource.
A person-centred planning booklet, specifically designed to find out what is important to a young person and the support they need.
In 2020, NDTi refreshed a suite of person-centred planning materials as part of our delivery of the Preparing for Adulthood programme.
Sam Smith, Founder & CEO of C-Change Scotland and Small Supports partner, explores how Covid-19 has exposed the hidden costs of a system that has failed to take account of human worth.
We are one of a number of organisations that have written to Children & Families Minister Vicky Ford about the impact of coronavirus on children with SEND
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