And Social Care
Outcome 1
Understand person centred approaches for care and support?
1.1 Define Person - centred values?
Person centred values means the people whom we support are able to be involved and included in every aspect of their care and support. For example: * Their needs,
Assessments, Care delivery, and Support planning.
So basically person centred approaches, policies and procedures and care practices should put the residents at the centre of the day-to-day activities. It should also include the residents and their families in the planning and maintaining of this.
1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values?
It is important to do this as person centred approaches, policies and procedures, as well as care practices should always put the people whom we support at the centre of the day-to-day activities, as well as including the residents and their families in the planning and maintaining of this. All person centred approaches for every person we support as care professionals, should have eight values, and these are: 1. INDIVIDUALITY – realising and understanding the uniqueness of every person I support.
2. RIGHTS – always endeavouring to make sure all the rights of those I support are upheld e.g. Human Rights Act.
3. CHOICE – endeavouring to maintain the service user’s rights to choice. As well as maintaining their choices and making sure these choices are upheld in their care plans. 4. PRIVACY – maintaining the service user’s rights to privacy. I would do this by making sure they are not intruded upon by other service users, staff, relatives and friends.
5. INDEPENDENCE – always making sure that as a care professional I empower the service users to achieve their maximum.
1.3 Explain why risk - taking can be part of a person centred approach?
Taking risks means that you are able to choose and be in control of what you do. You need to