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A practical guide to delivering personalisation [electronic book] : person-centred practice in health and social care / Helen Sanderson and Jaimee Lewis.

By: Sanderson, Helen, 1965- [author].
Contributor(s): Lewis, Jaimee, 1979- [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: 237 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781849051941 (paperback); 1849051941 (paperback); 9780857004222 (e-book); 0857004220 (e-book).Subject(s): Integrative medicine | Patients -- Care | Medical social work -- AdministrationAdditional physical formats: Print version:.: A practical guide to delivering personalisation.DDC classification: 610 Online resources: E-book Also available in print form.
Contents:
Person-centred practice: why this, why now? -- Context: why person-centred practice is important now -- History of person-centred planning and thinking -- Values and principles underpinning a person-centred approach -- Person-centred thinking -- Learning and understanding the balance between what is important to and for the person -- Person-centred thinking tools that enhance voice, choice and control -- Person-centred thinking tools that clarify roles and responsibilities -- Person-centred thinking tools for analysis and action -- Person-centred thinking tools for deeper learning -- Deciding which person-centred thinking tool to use and how to build a detailed person-centred description -- Person-centred reviews and person-centred planning -- Person-centred review process -- Person-centred reviews and care programme approach -- Person-centred planning -- Person-centred thinking, planning and support planning -- Person-centred thinking from prevention to end of life -- Prevention and well-being -- Long-term conditions -- Person-centred thinking in recovery -- Person-centred thinking and reablement -- Support at home and in residential care -- Person-centred thinking and end-of-life care -- Person-centred approach to risk.
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e-BOOK MTU Bishopstown Library eBook 610 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Personalisation means people, their families and carers having choice and control over their support on a day-to-day basis. To deliver personalised services, professionals and carers need to do more than just hand over financial control: they need to know what is important to a person, the best way to support them, how they communicate and how they make decisions.

This book will show how to deliver personalisation through simple, effective and evidence-based person-centred practice that changes people's lives and helps them achieve the outcomes they want. It covers why person-centred practice is relevant to the personalisation agenda and what person-centred thinking and person-centred reviews are, introducing the tools that can help you carry them out. It also explores the relationship between person-centred plans and support plans, and how person-centred practice can be used in the journey of support through adulthood - from prevention or the management of long-term health conditions to reablement, recovery, support in old age and at the end of life. There is also a chapter on taking a person-centred approach to risk.

This is an essential guide for all staff in health and social care including service providers, managers, practitioners and students.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230) and index.

Person-centred practice: why this, why now? -- Context: why person-centred practice is important now -- History of person-centred planning and thinking -- Values and principles underpinning a person-centred approach -- Person-centred thinking -- Learning and understanding the balance between what is important to and for the person -- Person-centred thinking tools that enhance voice, choice and control -- Person-centred thinking tools that clarify roles and responsibilities -- Person-centred thinking tools for analysis and action -- Person-centred thinking tools for deeper learning -- Deciding which person-centred thinking tool to use and how to build a detailed person-centred description -- Person-centred reviews and person-centred planning -- Person-centred review process -- Person-centred reviews and care programme approach -- Person-centred planning -- Person-centred thinking, planning and support planning -- Person-centred thinking from prevention to end of life -- Prevention and well-being -- Long-term conditions -- Person-centred thinking in recovery -- Person-centred thinking and reablement -- Support at home and in residential care -- Person-centred thinking and end-of-life care -- Person-centred approach to risk.

Also available in print form.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Helen Sanderson is Director, Helen Sanderson Associates. She has written extensively on person-centred thinking, planning and community building, and co-authored the first Department of Health guidance on person-centred planning, as well as the 2010 guidance 'Personalisation through person-centred planning'. She was the expert advisor on person-centred approaches planning to the Valuing People Support Team. Jaimee Lewis is strategic communications adviser to the Think Local, Act Personal Partnership, the sector-wide commitment to transforming adult social care that follows on from Putting People First. She has worked on communicating the personalisation agenda for several years, following her appointment as an advisor to the Department of Health's individual budgets pilot programme in 2006.

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