Jun 9, 2022

Person-Centered Planning & Individual Plan of Service Development; Following The Golden Thread

REGISTRATION CLOSED

DWIHN in conjunction with Community Living Services Present

Person-Centered Planning & Individual Plan of Service Development; Following The Golden Thread


June 9th, 2022

10:00am - noon

 

with Presenter


Annette Downey, LBSW, MSA, QIDP
 

 
 
 
Course Description
As Social Workers, we have the responsibility of making sure each person's Individual Plan of Service (IPOS) if specific to their specific preferences, needs, and desires WHILE ALSO making sure we are following good clinical practice standards and the authorization procedures outlined by our various our funders' requirements. This presentation will focus on making sure we maintain solid person-centered and person-directed practices while developing IPOS content and incorporating Golden Thread techniques. This session is the third in a series of sessions on Person-Centered Planning. “Getting great services” is obviously not the goal of our field of work -“GETTING A GREAT LIFE” is. This will be an interactive training session that aims to re-frame our views on service provision, with the goal of making our service systems as person-centered and community focused as possible. The presenter will utilize power point slides, short video clips, and active chat engagement with attendees via questions and answers.   
 
Course Objectives
1. Identify and articulate what is meant by "following the Golden Thread."

2. Discuss examples of what clinicians should do if there is a clinical recommendation in an assessment and a person served does not want to make it a priority in their IPOS.

3. Make a compelling case for the need to make planning and service approaches more person-centered through exposure to the history of the disability rights movement.
 
Timed Agenda
The trainings will be held on Thursday mornings from 10am to noon via a Microsoft Teams on-line platform.  There will be a single presenter with a power point presentation, short video clips, and active chat engagement with questions and answers.  The presenter is skilled and experienced with on-line training methodologies.
 
Bibliography
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Health and Disabilities Administration, Person-Centered Planning Practice Guideline, November 10, 2021
 
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Health and Disabilities Administration, Self-Directed Services Technical Requirements, November 10, 2021
 
Michigan Medicaid Provider Manual, January 1, 2022
 
Real Life Quality Standards, Tom Nerney, Pat Carver, & Kathleen Kovach, Center for Self-Determination, Volume IV, Revised Feb 13, 2013
 
Bradley, V., Fay, M.L., Giordano, S., Melda, K., Smith, D,. Ficker-Terrill, C. & Ticha’, R. (2015). 25 Years After ADA: What story does the data tell?  Impact: Feature Issue on the ADA and People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Minneapolis MN:  Institute on Community Integration.
 
Dehem, J., & Chapman, L. (1997). Self-Determination: Transferring agency control by
Re-thinking its role. TASH Newsletter, Vo. 23, No. 10, 9‐11.
 
For questions regarding this training, please contact Robb Drzewicki at 248-719-0277 or rdrzewicki@comlivserv.com