Effectiveness of personal planning for residents re-entering the community during the facility initiative in Ontario
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This paper reports on the relocation of people with intellectual disabilities
(ID) from large-scale provincially run institutions that took place in Ontario
as part of the Facility Initiative. Three case studies were examined in order
to report on this process as experienced by those who lived and worked
through it. Specifically, the planning process conducted by the Ministry of
Community and Social Services (MCSS) to assist each person with hislher
transition to community living was examined using the current standard of
practice in person- centered planning approaches. Effectiveness was
evaluated as the ability to apply a person-centered approach across settings
and people, as well as what factors facilitated or hindered its application.
Results show that, in general, the personal plans do not appear to reflect the
pre-transition experience of the person. Also, the transitional planning
process did not appear person-centered nor facilitate further person-centered
planning in the community.