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9781843101314

Person Centered Planning And Care Management With People With Learning Disabilities

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    9781843101314

  • ISBN10:

    1843101319

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-06-01
  • Publisher: JESSICA KINGSLEY
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Summary

As government policy initiatives for those with learning disabilities focus on individualised planning and client involvement, this timely book provides a reflective analysis of person centred planning. Drawing on the contributors? practical experience and research findings, the book will explore policy and practice issues of person centred planning, including: advocacy for service users; risk management; inter-agency and inter-professional working; exploitation and abuse; and de-institutionalisation. With best practice case studies to illustrate person centred planning in action and inclusion of the views of service users, the contributors give a comprehensive picture of practice in this area. Written in a clear and practical manner, with learning and practice points throughout the book, it will provide a invaluable guide for policy makers, social workers, carers, students, academics and managers.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Overview 9(10)
Paul Cambridge and Steven Carnaby, Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury
PART 1
2. Person Centred Planning and Person Centred Action: A Critical Perspective
19(15)
Jim Mansell and Julie Beadle Brown, Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury
3. Relationships between Care Management and Person Centred Planning
34(17)
Simon Duffy, Valuing People Support Team, Mosborough, and Helen Sanderson, Helen Sanderson Associates, Stockport
4. Managing the Tensions between the Interests of Organisations and Service Users
51(16)
Tony Osgood, Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury, and East Kent NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
PART 2
5. Promoting Empowerment: Your Life Can Change If You Want It To
67(17)
Doris Clark, Circles Network, Robert Garland, Circles Network, and Val Williams, Norah Fry Research Centre, Bristol
6. Involving Young People with Learning Disabilities Leaving School in Planning for the Future
84(16)
Steven Carnaby and Patricia Lewis, Shepherd School, Nottingham
7. Total Communication, Person Centred Planning and Person Centred Services
100(18)
David Dick and Karin Purvis, Somerset Partnership NHS and Social Care Trust
8. The Role of Communication in Person Centred Planning: Working with People with Complex Needs
118(16)
Jill Bradshaw, Manchester Metropolitan University
9. Addressing Ethnicity and the Multicultural Context
134
Robina Shah, Stockport Acute NHS Trust
PART 3
10. Implementing and Reviewing Person Centred Planning: Links with Care Management, Clinical Support and Commissioning
149(23)
Hector Medora and Sue Ledger, Kensington and Chelsea NHS Primary Care Trust
11. Person Centred Planning and Direct Payments: Opening Doors for People with Learning Disabilities
172(11)
Julie Beadle Brown
12. Person Centred Planning and Risk: Challenging the Boundaries
183(15)
Helen Alaszewski and Andy Alaszewski Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury
13. Person Centred Planning and the Adult Protection Process
198(20)
Hilary Brown with Karen Scott, Salomans, Canterbury Christ Church University College
14. Considerations for Making PCP and Care Management Work: Summary Observations and Concluding Remarks
218(14)
Paul Cambridge and Steven Carnaby
The Contributors 232(4)
Subject Index 236(4)
Author Index 240

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