Health and Social Care - UNIT 6

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What is the definition of personalisation
"Every person who receives support will have CHOICE and CONTROL over the support they receive in all care settings"
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What does personalisation mean you need to recognise about a person
(sapw)
They have individual
- strengths
- aspirations
- preferences
- wishes
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What does personalisation ensure
(hint: O)
Ensures that people receiving care and support remain central to the process
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What does personalised care and support empower people to do
Live their lives the way they want to
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How does removing barriers to everyday activities help people remain...
in control
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Care workers should feel empowered to support people ...
Creatively
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What are the 8 things that personalisation means to an individual
(PIMPEACD)
- Preferences
- Independence
- Meeting aspirations
- Participation
- Empowerment
- Addressing needs
- Control
- Dignity
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What should "whats the matter with you?" change to
What matters to you
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What are the 5 benefits of personalisation to individuals
(HIGG)
- Having control in decisions
- Independence is gained
- Get better quality of life
- Gives them choice and continue to do things they love
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What are the 3 implications for social care professionals
- Legislation
- Has old mindset that "they know best" and wont listen to the individual
- Instead of "fixing" their problems, they aim to enable and empower individuals
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What is personalisation not just about
Personal budgets
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What is personalisation about
(CC)
Achieving choice and control in many ways and different settings
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What is an example of basic needs
being able to access public transport if you are disabled
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Dignity and well-being of the individual is
Personalisation
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When is self-determination and self-directed care important
when caring for individuals (personalisation)
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What should relationships between practitioners and service users be based on
Respect and recognition of equality
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What 6 factors make a individual have an overall improved quality of life
(IIIGCM)
- improved self esteem
- inclusion in the community
- improved information and guidance
- gain and maintain control
- can remain in own home
- more opportunities to socialise
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Benefits of personalisation to the practitioner
(PRS)
- practitioners feel encouraged to support people creatively
- rewarding as they provide support and care that empowers service users
- shared decisions between service users and professionals about tests, treatment and support options
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What are 5 challenges/limitations of personalisation to an individual
(LUNMA)
- lack of information
- unaware of which professionals to reach out to
- not in the area that they are living eg public transport
- medication may not be available in that area
- activities in area may be limited
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Personalisation means recognising people .... (as what)
individuals who have strengths/preferences and put them at centre of their own care and support
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what is a traditional approach named
'service led approach'
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What does service led approach often meant
that people have not been able to shape the kind of support they need or received the right help
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Why do people need access to information, advocacy and advice
so they can make the right informed choices
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Personalisation is about making sure there is an ...
integrated, community based approach for everyone
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What are the 5 tools used to find out what is important for a person
(TORRG)
- Top tips
- One page profiles
- Routines
- Relationship circles
- Good days/bad days
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Explain what is Good days/bad days and what is the point of it
- Encourages an individual to describe a typical good day
- So the professional can learn what makes a good day and what support is needed to achieve it
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Explain what routines are and what is the point of it
(Include example)
- Individuals talk though their daily routines
- To provide an idea of what it is and what isn't working for them
- Eg. if takes 2 hours to get out of bed, they may need further support
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Explain what top tips are and what is the point of it
- Is to learn what is most important TO and FOR the individual and the critical aspects of support they need
- Have 2 minutes to find out what they should know and what they need to do to create a meaningful, safe and enjoyable day
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Examples of important TO and FOR
To - family, friends, phone, going to gym
For - healthy, happy, financially stable
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Explain what relationship circles are and what is the point of them
- identifies who is closest to the individual and who is further away
- help to identify who the individual knows and how these networks help support an individual
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What is one page profile
Summary of what matters to a person produced on a single page for A4 paper.
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Define personal budgets
the amount of money an individual is awarded by the local authority
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What do personal budgets get spent on
spent on the help they need to achieve what is important to them
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What are the 2 ways that a personal budget may be taken by an individual
direct payments and managed accounts
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What are direct payments and what cant they be paid for
(cash)
- can spend the money as they please as long as it relates to their support plan
- cant be used to pay long-term permanent residential care or services provided by social services
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what are managed accounts
- managed by local authority in line with the persons wishes.
- may include paying for community care services provided by local authority
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Define co-production and and who can it strengthen
- is about collaboration/working together
- can strengthen communities as everyone involved can feel empowered by contributing
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What is the idea of co-production
to empower citizens to contribute time, expertise and effort to their local communities
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What is a disadvantage of co-production
it is not easy to put into practice as may be new idea
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What is an example of co-production
social workers, service users and carers could develop new, local support organisations together.
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Explain in depth choice and control
Personalisation is a commitment to giving individuals more choice and control, supporting and enabling them to make their own decisions
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When could choice and control be mentioned
Could be about where and how care is provided and the support they need to live a full and independent life.
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What are some examples of what individuals may decide they need to have better
- Housing options
- Personal centred support plans
- Personal budgets
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Define self assessment
Led by the person who uses the service/in partnership with a professional and focuses on the outcomes they want to achieve
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What does professional talk about in self assessment
the support they need in different areas of their life
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What does self-assessment include
the individuals working with professionals to look at the circumstances, situation and needs of the individual, carers, family members and others who will provide informal support
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What does the local authority decide
if the person is eligible for long-term social care and support and if so, how much money they will need to pay for this support.
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"if the person is eligible for long-term social care and support and if so, how much money they will need to pay for this support"
indicative personal budget
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How should the assessment be carried out
in a way that ensures their involvement and that takes the right amount of time to capture all their needs
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Define changing role of professionals
The control has moved from the professional to the person
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What must the professional remain
Non-judgemental and to be sensitive
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What can happen by listening to the individual
the professional can empower them to take control of their life
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How will the individual feel
that their judgements are valued and they will respond to the professional in a positive way
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What is a part of the professionals role
to provide the individual with all the relevant information and allow them to make their choice and decision
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What does personalisation mean you need to recognise about a person
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They have individual
- strengths
- aspirations
- preferences
- wishes

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What does personalisation ensure
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