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SUMMARY:Tools for Change: Elements of a Person-Centered Planning Process
DESCRIPTION:Tools for Change: Elements of a Person-Centered Planning Process\nPerson-Centered Supports are designed to overcome inertia\, and identify ways to enhance and expand a person’s emerging capacities. This workshop introduces participants to the principles and techniques of Person-Centered Planning. We will explore and practice a variety of tools that aid in getting to know a person in a fundamentally different way and how to use the knowledge gained to develop a “One-Page Profile” as well as an action-oriented and capacity building plan for the future. \nApril 6\, 2022\, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm\nApril 13\, 2022\, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm \nRegister
URL:https://www.khs.org/event/tools-for-change-elements-of-a-person-centered-planning-process/
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SUMMARY:Moral Treatment: A Forgotten Success
DESCRIPTION:Moral Treatment: A Forgotten Success\nThe history of society’s treatment of people with mental disorders reveals\, time after time\, that backsliding almost always follows progress in our understanding and response to people with mental differences. Periods of enlightenment have been followed by periods of darkness\, with long stretches of neglect in between. On the heels of brutality and some of the worst abuses of people with mental illness\, the reformation of the Moral Treatment movement in the 19th century was responsible for some of the greatest outcomes in the lives of people living with psychiatric disorders during that time. The ideas and assumptions of the Moral Treatment movement remain highly positive and useful solidifying its significance in the history of psychiatry\, yet few have ever heard about it. Please join the Keystone Institute for an exploration of this powerful movement and the potential of its lessons to influence the field of human service. \nRegister \nAbout the History\, Heroes\, and Pioneers in the Field Series \n“History\, despite its wrenching pain\, cannot be unlived\, however\, if faced with courage\, we need not live it again.” – Maya Angelou \nIt is a longstanding value of Keystone Human Services that in order to truly understand someone\, we must understand the person’s history; not only the story of one’s life\, but also the experiences of one’s people over time. Yet more and more society is being confronted with gaping holes in our knowledge of the histories of certain groups of people which have been forgotten\, suppressed\, and even erased. In 2022 the Keystone Institute will be offering educational opportunities\, open to all employees\, designed to introduce our workforce to histories\, heroes\, and pioneers in the fields of our services. We will explore historical events\, life conditions\, and major figures who have served as change agents within the fields of disability\, and mental difference. In our remembrance of many who have come before us\, we will together affirm our collective commitment to advance the human spirit of those we serve. \nDate: April 14 2022 @ 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT
URL:https://www.khs.org/event/moral-treatment-a-forgotten-success/
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SUMMARY:The Power of Roles
DESCRIPTION:The Power of Roles\nThis workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization. Through a combination of multimedia presentation and small group discussion\, participants will learn about the phenomenon of social devaluation. This event includes discussion of how people with disabilities and other devalued groups have been systematically hurt and harmed by society\, and what the impact of that devaluation has been. Participants will also learn about ways to help people have better lives by supporting them to achieve positive valued social roles. We will discuss practical strategies to make this a reality for the people you support. \n*This workshop takes place in two parts over two separate days via Zoom. It is necessary to attend both parts to receive credit for this workshop. KHS employees should register for this workshop through Relias* \n4/14 and 4/18 Registration \nDay 1 April 14\, 2022 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST\nDay 2 April 18\, 2022 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST
URL:https://www.khs.org/event/the-power-of-roles-34/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Keystone Institute
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SUMMARY:Best Part of Me
DESCRIPTION:  \nBest Part of Me\nWhat are the best parts of ourselves which we bring to the work we do? Best Part of Me aims to identify and acknowledge the gifts people have and bring to their work. Deep in the discussion comes the principle that personal values are the basis for professional values. Exploration of those values lead us to delve into the “whys” of what we do\, the meaning behind our actions. \nRegister \nApril 20\, 2022 @ 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM EDT
URL:https://www.khs.org/event/best-part-of-me/
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