What Can We Count On? – O’Brien et al

What Can We Count On To Make and Keep People Safe? ​ This insightful document explores how to create effective safeguards for people with developmental disabilities, focusing on building inclusive communities and improving assistance. ​ It highlights the vulnerabilities faced by individuals with disabilities, such as isolation, lack of power, and inadequate support systems, while […]

A Tune Beyond Us, Yet Ourselves – O’Brien

A Tune Beyond Us, Yet Ourselves: Power Sharing Between People With Disabilities and Their Assistants ​ This insightful document dives into the concept of power sharing between individuals with substantial disabilities and their assistants, exploring how collaboration can empower people with disabilities to lead more independent and fulfilling lives. ​ It challenges traditional service models […]

My House is Covered with Papers – O’Brien et al

This insightful document, My House is Covered with Papers! ​ Reflections on a Generation of Active Citizenship, explores the transformative journey of five Wisconsin mothers advocating for their children with developmental disabilities. ​ Through personal stories, it highlights their challenges, triumphs, and the critical role of civic activism in shaping policies and services for individuals […]

Renewing Organizaitons through Person-Centered Planning – O’Brien & Mount

Renewing Organizations Through Person-Centered Planning: A Quick Overview ​ This insightful document by John O’Brien and Beth Mount explores how human service organizations can transform through person-centered planning. ​ It introduces a five-part framework for fostering meaningful change: Personal Futures Planning, Interactive Problem Solving, Strategic Redesign, Systematic Evaluation, and Structured Reflection. ​ Each activity plays […]

Planning with Open Eyes & Open Hearts – O’Brien

Planning With Open Eyes and Open Hearts: Rethinking Person-Centered Planning This insightful document by John O’Brien challenges the concept of “excessive positivism” in person-centered planning, offering a fresh perspective on how to approach planning with authenticity and depth. ​ It explores the pitfalls of inflated optimism, self-deception, and superficial planning, urging planners to embrace realism, […]

Paying Customers are Not Enough – O’Brien

Paying Customers Are Not Enough: The Dynamics of Individualized Funding explores the transformative potential of individualized funding for people with developmental disabilities. ​ Written by John O’Brien, this insightful paper highlights how shifting from traditional service systems to individualized funding empowers individuals and their families to take control of their lives.​ It challenges the notion […]

Uprooting Institutions – O’Brien

Up-Rooting Institutions: A Call for Community Inclusion ​ This insightful document explores the deep-rooted challenges of institutionalization for people with disabilities and advocates for a shift toward community-based living and support systems. ​ Drawing inspiration from Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy, author John O’Brien emphasizes the need to address institutional issues at their core, rather than merely […]

Contributions of Person-Centered Planning – O’Brien

1 The Contribution of Person-Centred Planning to Individualising Supports & Creating More Inclusive Communities John O’Brien his insightful document by John O’Brien explores the transformative power of person-centered planning in creating inclusive communities and empowering individuals with disabilities to lead lives of choice. ​ It emphasizes the importance of reorienting services to focus on individual […]

Reflections on Key Words in PCP – O’Brien

This insightful document by John O’Brien dives into the heart of person-centered planning, exploring its core principles and key concepts. ​ At its essence, person-centered planning is about fostering meaningful relationships and listening deeply to help individuals live fulfilling lives of belonging and contribution within their communities. ​ It emphasizes reversing social exclusion, creating inclusive […]

Noticing We’re Upside Down – O’Brien

This document dives into the art of person-centered planning for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD), offering a fresh perspective on designing supports that truly fit their unique lives. ​ It introduces seven “How might we…?” ​ lenses—creative questions that spark imagination and help uncover opportunities for inclusion, autonomy, and valued roles in the […]