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PROMOTE PERSON-CENTRED

APPROACHES IN SOCIAL CARE

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WHAT IS PERSON-CENTRED
CARE? 1.1
An approach to care planning
and
support which empowers
individuals to
make the decisions about what
they want
to happen in their lives.
These decisions then form the
basis for any plans that are
developed and implemented.
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PERSON-CENTRED CARE?
Person-centred care is a way of
thinking and doing things that sees the
people using health and social services
as equal partners in planning,
developing and monitoring their care
to make sure it meets their needs.

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PERSON CENTRED VALUES
Individuality
Independence
Rights
Respect
Choice
Dignity
Privacy
Partnership
How do these values influence aspects of care work and
why?

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PERSON CENTRED
VALUES
Individuality
Each person has their own identity, needs, wishes, choices, beliefs and values. ‘One
size fits all’ does not work when it comes to providing care and support

Choice
Each individual should be supported to make choices about their care and support

Rights
You should make sure an individual’s rights are respected, not only by yourself but by
other people involved in their care.
Privacy
Everyone has a right to private space and time when they need it. Privacy includes
the individual’s private information

Dignity
Treating an individual in a dignified way shows respect, values their individuality and
their ethical and moral beliefs. Do not make assumptions about their needs.

Respect
Believing and showing that an individual has importance as an individual. It involves
recognising that they have their own opinions and feelings even if you do not agree
with them.
Partnership
Working with the individual, their family and other workers. Successful partnership
relies on communication and trust; valuing and respecting what others have to say.
IF YOU ARE BEING PERSON
CENTRED, WHO ARE YOU WORKING
WITH?
The individual – someone requiring care or support.
Families, friends, advocates. Those of importance to the
individual.
Others around the individual – Team members and colleagues,
other professionals.

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MULTIDISCIPLINARY
WORKING
This means putting people and their
families at the centre of decisions and
seeing them as experts, working alongside
professionals to get the best outcome.

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Person-centred care is a way of thinking and doing things that sees
the people using health and social services as equal partners in
planning, developing and monitoring care to make sure it meets their
needsbest outcome.

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COMPONENTS OF
PERSON-CENTRED CARE
• putting people at the centre of care
• taking into account people’s preferences and needs
• coordinating and integrating care
• good communication, information and education
• making sure people are physically comfortable and safe
• emotional support
• involving family and friends
• continuity between and within services
• making sure people have access to appropriate care
when they need it
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Why is person-centred care important?.

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ACTIVITY 1.2
Look at the support plans with your group.
What do you like about it?
What do you dislike?
Does it need any more information?
Have you had enough training to carry out the needs of
the support plan?
Does it reflect person centred values?

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FEEDBACK….. 1.2

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