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In this tutorial you will learn:
- About the aims of person-centred care
- How important it is to take the service user's needs and views into account
- The benefits of person-centred services to the service user
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Person-centred thinking with older people: practicalities and possibilities’ from Helen Sanderson Associates
- 'Person-centred care' from the Social Care Institute for Excellence
- ‘Changing social care: an inclusive approach’, from the Social Care Institute for Excellence
- ‘Person-Centred Approaches: Empowering people in their lives and communities to enable an upgrade in prevention, wellbeing, health, care and support.' from Health Education England, Skills for Health, and Skill for Care
- ‘Promoting person centred care at the front line’ by Anthea Innes, Suzi Macpherson and Louise McCabe for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- ‘Person-centred care' from the Local Government Association website.
- Presentation
- This section of the Think Local Act Personal contains a tool for 'Personalised care and support planning' that includes good practice featuring a number of characters.
- Click to read this presentation on 'Leading person centred practice'.
- Good Practice Example
- Click on the icon to the left to watch this series of videos giving different views on personalisation.
- Now watch some of these videos from Social Care TV which show good practice in 'personalisation'.
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click on the link to access information on person centred thinking tools from Helen Sanderson Associated.
- Read 'Regulation 9: Person-centred care' from the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 on the Care Quality Commission website.
- Think And Challenge
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