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Person Centred Planning and Care Management with People with Learning Disabilities.

By: Publication details: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005 ©2005Edition: 1st edISBN:
  • 9781846421402
DDC classification:
  • 362.38
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Cover -- Person Centred Planning and Care Management with People with Learning Disabilities -- Contents -- 1. Introduction and Overview -- PART 1 -- 2.Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Action: A Critical Perspective -- 3. Relationships between Care Management and Person Centred Planning -- 4. Managing the Tensions between the Interests of Organisations and Service Users -- PART 2 -- 5.Promoting Empowerment: Your Life Can Change If You Want It To -- 6. Involving Young People with Learning Disabilities Leaving School in Planning for the Future -- 7. Total Communication, Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Services -- 8.The Role of Communication in Person Centred Planning: Working with People with Complex Needs -- 9. Addressing Ethnicity and the Multicultural Context -- PART 3 -- 10.Implementing and Reviewing Person Centred Planning: Links with Care Management, Clinical Support and Commissioning -- 11.Person Centred Planning and Direct Payments: Opening Doors for People with Learning Disabilities -- 12.Person Centred Planning and Risk: Challenging the Boundaries -- 13. Person Centred Planning and the Adult Protection Process -- 14.Considerations for Making PCP and Care Management Work: Summary Observations and Concluding Remarks -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
Summary: RemoteSummary: This timely book provides a reflective analysis of person centred planning for people with learning disabilities, complementing policy initiatives that focus on individualised planning and service user involvement. Drawing on practical experience and research findings, the contributors explore policy and practice issues.
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Remote;text;Cover -- Person Centred Planning and Care Management with People with Learning Disabilities -- Contents -- 1. Introduction and Overview -- PART 1 -- 2.Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Action: A Critical Perspective -- 3. Relationships between Care Management and Person Centred Planning -- 4. Managing the Tensions between the Interests of Organisations and Service Users -- PART 2 -- 5.Promoting Empowerment: Your Life Can Change If You Want It To -- 6. Involving Young People with Learning Disabilities Leaving School in Planning for the Future -- 7. Total Communication, Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Services -- 8.The Role of Communication in Person Centred Planning: Working with People with Complex Needs -- 9. Addressing Ethnicity and the Multicultural Context -- PART 3 -- 10.Implementing and Reviewing Person Centred Planning: Links with Care Management, Clinical Support and Commissioning -- 11.Person Centred Planning and Direct Payments: Opening Doors for People with Learning Disabilities -- 12.Person Centred Planning and Risk: Challenging the Boundaries -- 13. Person Centred Planning and the Adult Protection Process -- 14.Considerations for Making PCP and Care Management Work: Summary Observations and Concluding Remarks -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.;This timely book provides a reflective analysis of person centred planning for people with learning disabilities, complementing policy initiatives that focus on individualised planning and service user involvement. Drawing on practical experience and research findings, the contributors explore policy and practice issues.

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Cover -- Person Centred Planning and Care Management with People with Learning Disabilities -- Contents -- 1. Introduction and Overview -- PART 1 -- 2.Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Action: A Critical Perspective -- 3. Relationships between Care Management and Person Centred Planning -- 4. Managing the Tensions between the Interests of Organisations and Service Users -- PART 2 -- 5.Promoting Empowerment: Your Life Can Change If You Want It To -- 6. Involving Young People with Learning Disabilities Leaving School in Planning for the Future -- 7. Total Communication, Person Centred Planning and Person-Centred Services -- 8.The Role of Communication in Person Centred Planning: Working with People with Complex Needs -- 9. Addressing Ethnicity and the Multicultural Context -- PART 3 -- 10.Implementing and Reviewing Person Centred Planning: Links with Care Management, Clinical Support and Commissioning -- 11.Person Centred Planning and Direct Payments: Opening Doors for People with Learning Disabilities -- 12.Person Centred Planning and Risk: Challenging the Boundaries -- 13. Person Centred Planning and the Adult Protection Process -- 14.Considerations for Making PCP and Care Management Work: Summary Observations and Concluding Remarks -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.

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This timely book provides a reflective analysis of person centred planning for people with learning disabilities, complementing policy initiatives that focus on individualised planning and service user involvement. Drawing on practical experience and research findings, the contributors explore policy and practice issues.