Course 5f: Circles of Support
Suggested Readings & Viewings
Books
Falvey, M., Forest, M., Pearpoint, J., & Rosenberg,R. All my life’s a circle: using the tools circles, maps & paths.
Ludlum, C. (1993 revised). One candle power: seven principles
that enhance lives of people with disabilities and their communities.
Toronto, ONT: Inclusion Press
Purchase at Inclusion.com
Sanderson, H. (2002). A plan is not enough: exploring the development
of person-centered teams. In Holburn S. & Vietze P. Person-centered
planning: research, practice and future directions. Baltimore, MD: Paul
Brookes Publishing Co. Pp. 97-126.
Purchase at Paul H. Brookes Publishing
Shevin, M. (2002). Communication ally. In O’Brien &
Lyle O’Brien, Eds. Implementing person-centered planning: voices
of experience. Toronto, ONT: Inclusion Press. Pp. 197-214.
Purchase at Inclusion.com
Visit www.shevin.org
Snow, J. (1998). Participation through support circles. In:
O’Brien & Lyle O’Brien, Eds. A little book about person-centered
planning. Toronto, ONT: Inclusion Press. Pp. 83-87.
Purchase at Inclusion.com
Make A Difference:
A Guidebook for Person-Centered Direct Support
Author: John O'Brien and Beth Mount
ISBN: 1-895418-62-3
Purchase at Inclusion Press