Enhancing Person Centred Care
Found 6 free book(s)Clinical Decision Making
www.effectivepractitioner.nes.scot.nhs.ukpractice/enhancing-person-centred-care.aspx means that we are all tasked with providing care that is responsive to individual personal preferences and needs, with patient values informing clinical decisions. Patients, clients and their families expect to be given information on their condition and treatment options with the
Supporting Young People’s Mental Health
www.mentalhealth.org.ukmental health, including the Listen Up! project4, which explored ways of providing person-centred support to young people experiencing mental health diffi culties. ... in primary care, and on enhancing family and peer support. Developing a research and development strategy coupled with knowledge management must be
The effectiveness of care pathways in health and social care
www.cpa.org.ukCare pathways may be an attempt to ‘level up’ so that individual patients and clients all receive the best standard of care available but the counter-argument is that they are contrary to the concept of person-centred care, do not allow sufficiently for non-standard situations such as the presence of complex co-
Hong Kong: The Facts - Education - Gov
www.gov.hkKindergarten Curriculum: The child-centred kindergarten education curriculum emphasises fostering children’s learning interest, building positive values and attitudes, and enhancing self-confidence as well as self-care abilities. Based on the principles of fostering children’s comprehensive and balanced
Making Safeguarding Personal
www.local.gov.ukperson-centred safeguarding practice. It was originally drafted to support the 53 councils who signed up to Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) in 2013/14. It has been updated based on their experience. It gives some guidance about how to embark upon and take forward Making
Queensland Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
www.health.qld.gov.au4. Enhancing the evidence base. In particular, attention will be targeted to developing culturally and clinically effective models of care within mainstream mental health services and developing or strengthening partnerships between Hospital and Health Services (HHSs) and primary healthcare providers, particularly Aboriginal