PBS Person Centred Thinking & Planning - 11/10/2024 - Winchester

PBS Person Centred Thinking & Planning - 11/10/2024 - Winchester

Emphasize relationship building: Importance of rapport, direct support for accessing important things, collect information on strengths

Location

Castle Avenue, Winchester

Castle Avenue Winchester SO23 8UJ United Kingdom

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About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Course Outline

This course aims to look at the importance of relationships and developing a rapport with a person you are supporting. It introduces some person centred planning tools to get to know the person and what matters to them.


..is a process for continual listening and learning, focusing on what is important to someone now and in the future, and acting upon this in alliance with their family.

Person Centred Planning: Key Features and Approaches: Helen Sanderson (November 2000)


Key Messages

Discuss the importance of developing relationships and rapport.

Give examples of how to directly support a person to access things that are important to them.

Describe ways to collect information about a person’s strengths, needs, preferences, hopes, dreams and desires.

Organised by

Impact is a Hampshire County Council, Learning and development team , that delivers training to the Adult Social Care market. We are a Skills for Care endorsed provider and accredited with them for Positive Behaviour support training. As an endorsed training provider, you can be confident in the quality training we deliver in Health and Social Care and our leadership programme. Our courses blend practical skills and knowledge with person-centred approaches and the values outlined in the Care Workforce Pathway.

Enhance your knowledge and skills with our comprehensive courses that cover a wide range of subjects. To see all available courses, resources, exclusive offers and the ability to enquiry about bespoke courses for your organisation, please go to our website https://www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/impact.

If you have any questions please email impact@hants.gov.uk.

£45