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PWCS 05: PWCS 05: Introductory awareness of person-Introductory awareness of person-centred support in health, social centred support in health, social care and children’s and young care and children’s and young people’s settingspeople’s settings
Week 2 18.01.2016
Time to Think…………Time to Think…………Times Table Bingo
Aim:Aim:Know the importance to individuals of
person-centred support in health, social care and children’s and young people’s settings.
Objectives Objectives Identify codes of practice in health and
social careDescribe what advocacy isIdentify the benefits of person centred
practiceExplain the positive difference that
advocacy can make for disabled children, young people and their parent carers
Evaluate the benefits of person centred practice.
Recap………Recap………How can we provide person centred
support in day to day activities?
Codes of PracticeCodes of PracticeThe codes of practice are very important and
rules to work by.Social care workers have a code which states that:- Protect the rights and promotes the interests of service
users and carers Strive to establish and maintain the trust and confidence
of service users and carers Nurses and midwives have a code which states they
must:- Provide a high standard of practice and care at all times
What is advocacy?What is advocacy?Publicly supports or recommends a
particular cause or policy or puts a case on someone else’s behalf.
Traffic Light Tool- A 'traffic light tool' has been developed
to empower families to communicate what matters most to them across a range of issues when they attend medical consultations
Why is advocacy important?Why is advocacy important?
ICT TaskICT TaskResearch further information about
advocacy and type up ORComplete the training ‘ Advocacy
Matters’ on the Disability Matters Training site.
Have you met your objectives yet? Have you met your objectives yet?
Lets watch some examples of good and Lets watch some examples of good and bad practice. bad practice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxDO5rYn_ac&list=PLT2Y3TkvYKjOqqkE7hIrK6Aj1w_qJByCI
How can I reach my full potential?How can I reach my full potential?
I need you to respect my individuality
I need to make my own choices about my life.
I need my privacy, it is my right.
My independence should be encouraged
My dignity is important – Please treat me in a respectful way.
What are the benefits of person- What are the benefits of person- centred support? centred support? Continuity of care and a team approach can
help me get the right care I need.
This will give me a better quality of life
This will meet my care needs
I will feel valued
This will help me develop to my full potential, I will feel EMPOWERED!
MaslowMaslowDo you remember Maslow?Now we know about Maslow, what Now we know about Maslow, what
impact does this knowledge have on our impact does this knowledge have on our views of person centred supportviews of person centred support
Abraham Maslow was a theorist and he spent a lot of time researching human behaviour and the importance of our wants and needs.
1. I need to have my basic needs met before I can feel secure
2. I need to feel safe in my surroundings before I can feel comfortable to form relationships
3. I need to feel valued and have positive relationships before I am confident to have my say.
4. When I am confident I can tell you what I need and I will feel in control.
Let’s make a WhirligigLet’s make a WhirligigOutline the benefits to an individual of person- centred support by making a whirligig.
ReviewReview
Name two things you have learnt today by writing on a post-it note
PWCS 05: PWCS 05: Introductory awareness of person-Introductory awareness of person-centred support in health, social centred support in health, social care and children’s and young care and children’s and young people’s settingspeople’s settings
Tuesday
StarterStarter
Make up 4 calculations using the symbols below. Pass the calculations to your neighbour – You must know the answer to your own questions.
Objectives Objectives Identify two reasons for encouraging
service users to control their care needs.Explain how service users can control
their care needsDescribe the term ‘personal budget’Evaluate the impact of service users
controlling their care needs
RecapRecapWhat are the benefits of person-centred
support? What is advocacy?
Why is it important to encourage Why is it important to encourage service users to sail their own ship and service users to sail their own ship and assist in controlling their care needs? assist in controlling their care needs?
White board Independent Activity
What can service users do to help them What can service users do to help them be in control of their care? be in control of their care?
Have you met your objectives yet? Have you met your objectives yet?
How can I be in control of my needs?How can I be in control of my needs?
I can assist with my care planning by getting involved with my care plan.
I can decide how my health care budget is spent.
I can have my say and use a personal budget to buy in the support I need
Myself and my parents/carers can jointly work with health and education providers on my EHC Plan (Education Health and Care)
How can I assist with this? How can I assist with this?
Help service users make the right choicesCommunicate effectively with the service
user to help them assess their needsSupport service users to access the right
informationSupport service users with self care
routines to support independence
Personal BudgetPersonal BudgetWhat is a personal budget? A personal budget/Individual budget is
the money you get (from the Council and other funding streams) to spend on your Self -Directed Support (SDS). This is support that you decide and control, in other words you control the money for support.
Taken from: www.disabilityrightsuk.org
Personal BudgetPersonal Budget
Haris's Story
How can an individual be in charge How can an individual be in charge of their care needs?of their care needs?Look at the headings on the sheets
around the room- how could you support an individual to be in charge of their care needs.
Move around after 1 minute until you end up back at your first sheet.
Individual Task Individual Task Using the information on the sheets now
complete the tables with ways to allow individuals to be in control of their care needs.
Ask a peer to check your spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Review Review Ask your neighbour 2 questions about
today’s session
PWCS 05: PWCS 05: Introductory awareness of person-Introductory awareness of person-centred support in health, social centred support in health, social care and children’s and young care and children’s and young people’s settingspeople’s settings
StarterStarter
Objectives: Objectives: Identify the term ‘risk taking’Describe ‘risk planning’Outline how risk planning is an element
to person-centred supportExplain the benefits of risk takingEvaluate why planning for risk is
essential in person-centred care
What is Risk Taking?What is Risk Taking?
Risk is part of everyday life for everyone. We regularly take risks when we make decisions, for example when we cross a road or we hire a boat on a lake. Every opportunity contains risks – a life without risk is a life without opportunities, without quality and change.
Taken from: http://www.dignityincare.org.
Activities that involve an element of Activities that involve an element of risk? risk?
Case StudyCase StudyFredrick has always liked the thought of ice skating. He watches ‘Dancing on Ice’ and quite fancies giving it a try. Fred has a physical disability that can sometimes affect his spatial awareness.
1.Should Fred be allowed to go ice skating?2.Is it too risky?3.What should we do?
Have you met your objectives yet? Have you met your objectives yet?
Why is assessing risk an element of Why is assessing risk an element of person-centred support? person-centred support?
Helps the service user to make informed choices
Planning for risk reduces harm.
Supports inclusion.
Managing risks provides opportunities
Self directed choice encourages independence
In Pairs complete the risk assessment for Fred
SHARESHAREShare your risk assessment with another
pair. What have they done well, what else could they have added?
What are the benefits to risk taking?What are the benefits to risk taking?
Develops confidence
Empowers Service users
Encourages problem solving
Supports independence
What are the benefits to risk taking?What are the benefits to risk taking?
Aids problem solving
Helps children to manage risks themselves
Provides challenge to encourage a higher level of thinking.
Task Task
Outline how assessing risk can assist person- centred support
Kahoot QuizKahoot Quiz