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Understand the application of person-centred practices in care settings
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘What is person-centred care and why is it important?’ from the Health Innovation Network South London.
- ‘Person-centred care’ on the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
- ‘Care Act guidance on Strengths-based approaches’ from the SCIE
- ‘Personalised care and support planning’ from NHS England
- ‘Work in a Person-Centred Way’ from the Care Certificate from Skills for Care
- ‘Helping measure person-centred care’ from The Health Foundation.
- ‘Care and support statutory guidance’ from the Department of Health and Social Care
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- This document from The Health Foundation is titled ‘Person-centred care made simple: Wgat everyone should know about person-centred care’.
- The Department of Health and Social Care have produced ‘Strengths-based approach: Practice Framework and Practice Handbook’.
- This document is ‘Guidance to support advocates in challenging decisions or actions with or on behalf of individuals’ from Voice Ability. Some people, including many men and women with advanced dementia or profound and multiple learning disabilities, may find it difficult to articulate their concerns in such a way that they are properly considered, irrespective of the level of support provided. Having an advocate can help provide a level of protection, ensuring that decisions taken are properly tested and based, as far as possible, on the person’s wishes and views. It can be necessary for an advocate to challenge decisions on the person’s behalf, if they are not able to do so themselves.
- Read this page from the Care Quality Commission that looks at ‘Person-centred care’ as part of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014: Regulation 9.
- Think And Challenge
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