Write your goals in your own words. Link them to your rights. Build a simple action plan — and know exactly what to do next.
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💡 How to use this: Work through each section in order. There are no wrong answers — this is about your goals and your life. You can fill it in on screen or print it out to bring to your next planning meeting.
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Write your goal
Use your own words — not what you think they want to hear.
2
Link your goal to your rights
Tick every right that connects to your goal. More than one can apply.
3
Build your action plan
What are the steps to get this goal into your plan? Keep it simple.
Step I need to take
Who can help me
By when
4
Track your confidence
How do you feel about asking for this in your planning meeting?
My confidence right now (1 = not at all confident · 10 = very confident)
Not confidentVery confident
5
What to do next
Take this sheet to your next meeting. Here's how to use it.
Your next steps
Share this worksheet with your planner, support coordinator, or support worker before your meeting
Read your goal out loud at your planning meeting — in your words, not theirs
If someone tries to reword your goal, say: "I'd like it written the way I said it." You have that right.
Ask your planner which support category your goal links to, and how it will be funded
Keep a copy of this worksheet — you can refer back to it at your next plan review