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Criado por Natasha Hewer
mais de 8 anos atrás
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definition of personalisation
personalisation means that individuals will have to decide which outcomes they wish to achieve and ...
personal budgets
two types of personal budgets
co-production
choice and control
self - assessment of needs
changing roles of professionals
benefits of personalisation to an individual
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individuals gain and maintain control
individuals can remain in their own home when receiving care
inclusion in community
improved information and guidance
improved quality of life, self-esteem and socialisation
positive impacts of personalisation
challenges
legislation underpinning personalisation
health and social care act 2012
local authority circular 2008
the care act 2014
children and families act 2014
role of local authority
person-centred approach
balance between what is important to and what is important for a person
enhancing voice, choice and control
clarification of roles and responsibilities
Principles of a person- centred approach and how they support person- centred care
independence and rights
co-production, choice and control
Inclusive and competent communities
current context of the person-centred approach
the policing landscape
role of a person- centred approach in achieving good practice in the delivery of care services
historic overview
institutional history of public services
disability rights movement and links to person-centred approach
challenges to adopting a person- centred approach
resistance to change
institutional history of public services
institutions promoting a medical model of health
lack of staff training
comunication barriers
respecting choice when alternatives may promote better health or wellbeing
focusing on deficits rather than capacities
lack of clarity over roles and responsibilities
methods for overcoming challenges
values - based recruitment
staff training
regular review of support provided
recognising when provision is not person-centred and taking action to rectify
modelling behaviour
tools to find out what is important for a person
good/bad days
routines
top tips
relationship circles
one page profiles
tools that enhance voice, choice and control
communication chart
decision making charts
building effective relationships with individuals who require care or support
tools to clarify roles and responsibilites in the care relationship
donut chart
how to develop person-centred plans and records
understand how the individual communicates their wishes and needs
focus on the individual's capabilities and how they can best be supported making decisions
finding out what is important to a person to have a good quality of life
finding out who is important in a person's life
review meetings
the purpose of review meetings
planning and preparing for review meeting
the role of a facilitator
how the individual can be made to feel as comfortable as possible during the meeting
conducting review meetings
person - centred tools during the meetings
asking appropriate questions
review budget
generate actions
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