Title: Person Centred Planning
1WELCOME PERSON CENTRED PLANNING
2Person Centred Planning
3Whats important to me?
- Where would you want to live
- (and what it would look like)
- Who would you want to live with
- Who would you want to support you
- What would you want to do
4Valuing People
- Valuing People Learning Disability White Paper
sets out a vision for the development of services
based on four principles - Rights
- Independence
- Choice
- Inclusion
5Why Person Centred Planning?
There are lots of good things about person
centred planning. People who have worked in this
way have found that it
Helps them to think about what they want from
their lives, their dreams and wishes.
Helps them to feel good about themselves and more
confident.
6What are Person Centred Approaches?
Person Centred approaches are ways of making sure
services do a better job of listening to what
people who use them really want, and making sure
it happens.
7What does person centred planning mean?
- This means putting the person at the centre of
planning for their lives.
- Person Centred Planning is all about
- Listening to and learning about what people want
from their lives. - Helping people to think about what they want now
and in the future. - Family and friends, professionals and services
working together with the person to make this
happen.
8What Are Your Dreams and Wishes?
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10What about people who need more support?
- It is important to remember that person centred
planning is not just for people who are able to
speak up for what they want
11Circles of Support
- We all have a group of people who we know and who
care about us - This group of people could be called a circle of
support - It can include people like our family, friends,
neighbours, people in the community and people
who have a job to help us - We can choose the people who we like
12Circles of Support
- People like this help us all plan at different
times in our lives - This could be even more important if you cant
say what you want without help - The circle of support can help people to think
about what they want and help them to get there. - People in the circle of support have all got
their own gifts, ideas, knowledge and experiences
and can use these to help the person.
13So how do we plan?
- There are a number of ways in which we can help
people plan.
Essential Lifestyle Planning
Health Action Plan
Your own way
PATH
Personal Futures Planning
MAPS
14Your morning
- Describe your morning routine.
- Include as much of the detail of what is
important to you as you can (i.e.. Type of
toothpaste).
15Important things to remember
Person Centred Planning is not
- The same as assessment and care planning.
- The same as a review meeting.
- The only planning that should be done with
people. - Only for people who are easy to work with.
- Something that should be done just for the sake
of it.
16Whether or not someone chooses to use person
centred planning, we still need
- Really good managers.
- Enough Money for services, used in the right way.
- Staff that will listen to what people are saying.
- Finding better ways of supporting people, in the
way that they want.
17You can do it
18Thank you
Hampshire Partnership Board