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- Person-centred reviews can be lead to changes for individuals and services, and meet statutory requirements.
- Person-centred reviews can replace existing statutory reviews, as they generally take the same amount of time and involve the same people.
- Information from person-centred reviews can provide important information to contribute to strategic commissioning.
- The people using services who were part of the study preferred person-centred reviews to traditional reviews.
Person Centred Reviews in Adult Services
Format: 209 x 295 mm, 56 pages, Perfect bound paperback. By Gill Bailey, Helen Sanderson, Charlotte Sweeney and Belinda Heaney
Person-centred reviews were developed to transform the Year 9 transition in schools. As the Valuing People Support Team’s national training programme was rolled out, people quickly realised that this person-centred approach to reviews could be equally powerful within adult services.
This report demonstrates that:
Training and Practice in Person Centred Planning: A European Perspective
Experiences from the New Paths to Inclusion Project. Edited by Julie Lunt and Andreas Hinz. Please note that the price of this publication is to cover postage and administration fees
“New Paths to Inclusion” was a European Leonardo Project funded within the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union from October 2009 to September 2011. It aimed to foster the inclusion of people with disabilities through a person-centred approach. The training programme brought the latest developments in the UK to six European countries.
£4.50Person Centred Thinking with Older People
Format: 105 x 150mm, 35 pages, spiral bound
A pocket sized, quick reference minibook of person centred thinking tools for older people. This includes: appreciations; relationships; sorting what’s important to/for us; the doughnut tool; sorting what’s working/not working; communication; histories; wishing; and good days and bad days. Produced in partnership with The Learning Community for Person-Centred Practice.
For courses on using person-centred thinking, see HSA Courses.
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£4.50Citizenship Review: A handbook for facilitators
Format 105 x 150mm, 17 pages, spiral bound
A pocket sized, quick reference minibook for citizenship reviews. This looks at what is possible, setting priorities and then working out how to make this happen for the individual.
£4.50Total Communication: Person Centred Thinking, Planning and Practice
Format: 190 x 210mm, 32 pages, Paperback. By Kim Williams, SALT Salford Primary Care trust, Learning Difficulty Service; Louise Skelhorn, Helen Sanderson Associates; and Alison Matthews, SALT Oldham Learning Disability Services.
This booklet describes the philosophy and approaches of total communication. This includes: a word about understanding; a word about expression; communication model; pre-verbal, pre-intentional and gesture; objects; photographs, line drawings, symbols; signing; spoken language and written language.
For courses on using person-centred thinking, see HSA Courses.
£4.50Working/Not Working Review: A handbook for facilitators
Format: 105 x 150mm, 15 pages, spiral bound
The review process was developed by Helen Sanderson based on work by Michael Smull and The Learning Community for Person-Centred Practice.
This includes: setting the scene, flipchart headings, starting the review meeting, explanations, sharing and recording information, reviewing information, action planning, and closing the meeting.
£4.50Important To/For Review: A handbook for facilitators
Format 105 x 150mm, 17 pages, spiral bound
The review process was developed by Helen Sanderson based on work by Michael Smull and The Learning Community for Person-Centred Practices.
This includes: setting the scene, flipchart headings, starting the review meeting, explanations, sharing and recording information, reviewing information, action planning, and closing the meeting.
£4.50Living Well: Thinking and planning for the end of your life
Format: 210 x 295mm, 30 pages, Paperback. By Helen Sanderson Associates and Lancashire County Council.
This guide is to help you think about and record what is important to you now, and what you want in the future (planning for the end of your life).
For courses on using person-centred thinking, see HSA Courses.
£4.95Reviewing Progress: 4 plus 1 questions and person-centred reviews
Format 105 x 150mm, 16 pages, spiral bound
This is a quick reference guide to two ways of reviewing your progress through person-centred thinking tools and practices.
We have used the term ‘team leader’ to represent a senior support worker, first line manager or key worker.
We use the term ‘manager’ to mean the overall manager of the care home.
The term ‘dedicated time’ refers to where a care home is using the principles of Individual Service Funds to offer people greater choice and control in their lives, by having some dedicated time each month. The person chooses how they use this time – what they do, where they go and which staff members support them.
The person-centred review process was developed by Helen Sanderson Associates based on work by The Learning Community for Person-Centred Practices.
www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk
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£6.50Person-centred Reviews for Primary Schools
Format 105 x 150mm, 19 pages, spiral bound
This minibook outlines the process and format of a person-centred review, and illustrates how the information for a person-centred review contributes to the 0-25 Education, Health and Care Plan.
This minibook was developed for Darlington, a SEND pathfinder focusing on preparing for adulthood.
The person-centred review process uses a range of person-centred thinking tools, and the format was developed based on learning and feedback from the SEND pathfinder sites, in partnership with Preparing for Adulthood.
£6.50Person-centred Reviews for Secondary Schools
Format 105 x 150mm, 19 pages, spiral bound
This minibook outlines the process and format of a person-centred review, and illustrates how the information for a person-centred review contributes to the 0-25 Education, Health and Care Plan.
This minibook was developed for Darlington, a SEND pathfinder focusing on preparing for adulthood.
The person-centred review process uses a range of person-centred thinking tools, and the format was developed based on learning and feedback from the SEND pathfinder sites, in partnership with Preparing for Adulthood.
£6.50Person Centred Thinking and Health
Format: 105 x 150mm, 35 pages, spiral bound
A pocket sized, quick reference minibook of person centred thinking tools around health issues. This includes: sorting what’s important to/for us; the doughnut tool; sorting what’s working/not working; communication charts; like and admire; relationship circles; learning logs; four plus one questions; decision making agreement; stay well plan; person-centred reviews; and like and admire. Produced in partnership with The Learning Community for Person-Centred Practice.
For courses on using person-centred thinking, see HSA Courses.
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