Report
Person-centred planning in social care: A scoping review
This report explores why and how person-centred planning has spread from learning difficulties services to influence the whole of adult social care.
An exploration of the relevance of person-centred planning in social care.
Relevant to debates about individual budgets, self-directed support and In Control, this report explores why and how person-centred planning has spread from learning difficulties services to influence the whole of adult social care.
The study:
- describes how person-centred planning began, discusses the existing evidence and explains why many practitioners find it an effective way to support people with social care needs;
- reviews the claims for person-centred planning in the context of current policy and service developments;
- explores issues relating to service users, their families, frontline staff and implementation of the approach;
- identifies barriers to person-centred planning and possible ways to overcome them.
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