Transcription of Person Centred Planning
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This paper was commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. It is one of a collection of papers commissioned by JRF to explore the experiences in the UK of using Person Centred Planning and develop a better understanding of what is being achieved through Person Centred Planning and what barriers exist to its continued development. The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author. Person Centred Planning : KEY FEATURES AND APPROACHES Helen Sanderson November 2000 2 Person Centred Planning : KEY FEATURES AND APPROACHES Helen Sanderson This paper defines Person Centred Planning ; identifies five key features that will be recognised in all approaches to Person Centred Planning ; suggests where different approaches may be useful; and introduces three issues that practitioners may have different views about.
good starting -point is ‘people who know and care about the person’. This may well yield a different list from ‘peo ple who provide a service to this person’. • The person chooses the setting and timing of meetings If a meeting does take place it …
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