Understand the principles and practice of person-centred thinking, planning and reviews.
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Person-centred thinking is
Person-centred review is:
Person-centred planning is:
A meeting, which includes the circle of support, to develop the one-page profile and review what is working and not working
A set of tools to use in a process that aspires to achieve a life that gives control back to the individual.
An approach which uses different styles to look at ways to achieve the service user’s goals in life.
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John O'Brien's 5 principles of person-centred planning are: 1. Community presence: the right to take in community life. 2. Relationships: the right to relationships with non-disabled people. 3. Choice: the right to control own life, including where to live and with. 4. Right to learn new skills and join in meaningful . 5. Respect: not to be treated as a citizen.
Personal futures planning focuses on which of the following.
Writing a five-year plan for the individual’s future
The development of relationships with family, friends and community
The service
Planning for a holiday abroad
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Person-centred planning uses a model rather than a model for approaching care planning.
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