Person-centred planning is crucial to providing quality care and support. It helps professional care and support workers find out what is important to the person they support and enables services to be built around what matters most to that individual.
This content has been designed to provide users with the knowledge and skills required to promote and implement person-centred approaches in adult social care settings. On completion, users will have an increased understanding of person-centred approaches including the importance of consent and the role of risk assessment.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understanding Person Centred Care
- Creating the individuals care plan
- Looking at the WHOLE picture
- Confidentiality
- How work practices may affect the individual
- Boundaries
Basic Life Support
Care Certificate Standard 11: Safeguarding Children
Moving & Positioning
Care Certificate Standard 09: Mental Health Awareness
Business Writing That Works - Distance Learning CPD
Safeguarding Adults
Care Certificate Standard 03: Duty of Care
Medication
Blood Transfusion
Person Centred Care
Asbestos Awareness
Essential First Aid
Mental Capacity Act
Care Certificate Standard 09: Dementia and Cognitive Issues
AUASP (Award for Underage Sales Prevention)
Bribery Act Awareness 





