An Introduction to Person Centred Planning – and Its Potential for Schools

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    Abstract

    Person Centred Planning happens when a group of people come together, dream and gather ideas during one, or several, meetings. Mostly the planning is done with and for one person, which we refer to as the ‘main person.’ It can also be done for a group, a project, or systems – like schools. During the planning process, a collective vision is created on what a good life in society could look like and how it can be achieved together. The focus is on the strengths of the person, group or system and relies on a form of co-construction.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Title of host publicationAll means all! – OpenTextbook for diversity in education
    Place of Publicationhttps://book.all-means-all.education/ama-2025-en/chapter/differentiation/
    Publication statusPublished - 2025

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