PATH is a planning system that assists a person/organization to create the future they want by gathering supportive people, planning backwards, and utilizing graphic facilitation (creating graphic images of eight sequential conversations) to build an image of a desirable future, and practical steps to realize that vision.
Jack Pearpoint is a co-founder of the Center for Inclusive Education & Community and Inclusion Press. Jack worked in Africa for 7 years, was President of Frontier College - Canada's oldest adult education organization for 16 years - before taking on Inclusion Press. More recently as publisher, educator, trainer on a world circuit, he has learned how to live with cancer in the family.
John O'Brien is a remarkable thinker, educator, problem solver who travels the world - listening to the complex issues surrounding the problems of learning to 'welcome' people with disabilities into regular lives and communities. He is author of many books, a brilliant speaker, and a thoughtful reflective listener and observer regarding the messy issues of trying to achieve a reasonable life for everyone in a world that is not 'fair'.
Marsha Forest is a co-founder of the Center for Inclusive Education & Community and Inclusion Press. Marsha was a professor at Peabody, McGill, Waterloo and York Universities, before taking on Inclusion Press. More recently as publishers, educators, trainers on a world circuit, she has had to learn to live with cancer - and thus this personal story about support in a crisis.