Risk Identification: Bringing Health & Safety into Balance
Risk Identification is a process which brings attention to areas that are likely to have significant impact on a person’s health and safety. What is considered a risk? What might just be a support need? This session will focus on the definition of risk, tips for risk identification, and considerations for dignity of risk. Participants will have opportunities to practice risk identification using sample stories.
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Straub Hall, Room 145
Classroom/lecture w Activities
Person-Centered Planning
All ages
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Presented by

OTAC Trainer, ISP Redesign Project Coordinator
The Arc Oregon
Emily Bunker joined the ISP training team with The Arc Oregon in September 2021. Emily is a former Services Coordinator for Children & Teens in Foster Care, Behavior Consultant, and Direct Support Professional with experience in person-centered planning and individual advocacy. Emily has extensive experience supporting youth that have experienced trauma and she is an advocate for trauma-informed care and culturally sensitive support for families.

ISP Project Manager
The Arc Oregon
Jennifer Buss (she/her) joined the OTAC training team at The Arc Oregon in September 2018 and currently manages training and technical assistance for the Oregon ISP project. Her background as a Services Coordinator and Direct Support Professional allowed her first-hand experience with person-centered planning & supports. Jenn is a Charting the LifeCourse Ambassador and credentialed Person Centered Thinking trainer.
Handouts
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Straub Hall, Room 145
Classroom/lecture w Activities
Person-Centered Planning
All ages
Scroll down to view handouts.