Understand person-centred approaches utilised in health and social care.1.1 Define person-centred values 1.2 Explain how person-centred values underpin health and social care practice.

Title: Understand person-centred approaches utilised in health and social care.1.1 Define person-centred values  1.2 Explain how person-centred values underpin health and social care practice.

PERSON-CENTERED APPROACHES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS

Unit Reference Number

J/618/5293

Unit Title

Person-centred Approaches in Health and Social Care Settings

Unit Level

3

Number of Credits

10

Guided Learning Hours

(GLH)

20

Total Qualification Time

100

Mandatorv / Optional

Mandatory

Unit Gradina Structure

Pass / Fail

     

Unit Aims

The aim of this unit is to provide learners with the knowledge and understanding required to implement and promote person-centred approaches. A person-centred approach is where the person is placed at the centre of the service and treated as a person first. The unit explores how the focus is on the person and what they can do, not their condition or disability.

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1. Understand person-centred approaches utilised in health and social care.

1.1 Define person-centred values

1.2 Explain how person-centred values underpin health and social care practice.

1.3 Explain how care plans are central when applying person-centred values.

1.4 Describe factors that contribute to the wellbeing of individuals.

2. Understand ways of working in a person-centred way.

2.1 Describe ways to understand individual preferences, wishes and needs.

2.2 Explain ways to put person-centred values into practice.

2.3 Review practice in response to an individual`s changing needs or preferences.

3. Understand the importance of establishing consent when providing support.

3.1 Explain when an individual might be required to give consent.

3.2 Describe factors that influence the capability of an individual to give consent.

3.3 Establish consent for an activity or action.

3.4 Explain what steps to take if consent cannot be readily established.

4. Understand the importance of promoting active participation.

4.1 Explain the principle of active participation

4.2 Describe ways of ensuring active participation to meet individual`s needs.

4.3 Explain how to support an individual to agree how active participation will be implemented.

Guidance:

You will summarise your findings in a portfolio of evidence to include a guidance document and a briefing report.

The portfolio of evidence you produce should contain the proof that you have attained, and can apply, the knowledge, skills and behaviours defined in the required standard. 

Scenario:

You are employed at Ryemoor, a health and social care setting.New employees are not familiar with some aspects of the care needs of individuals so need to bh advised about person-centered approaches to ensure needs are fully met.

Task 1 of 2 - Guidance Document (ACs 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)

Instructions:

You are required to research information and prepare guidance to inform new staff, putting this together for use for induction and training purposes.

The information and guidance should:

  • Define person-centred values
  • Explain how person-centred values underpin health and social care practice.
  • Explain how care plans are central when applying person-centred values.
  • Describe factors that contribute to the wellbeing of individuals.
  • Describe ways to understand individual preferences, wishes and needs.
  • Explain ways to put person-centred values into practice.
  • Review practice in response to an individual`s changing needs or preferences.
  • Explain the principle of active participation
  • Describe ways of ensuring active participation to meet individual`s needs.
  • Explain how to support an individual to agree how active participation will be implemented.
  • 1x Guidance document — 1500 words excluding diagrams, references and appendices.

Delivery and Submission:

1x Guidance document-1500 words excluding diagrams, refereneces and appendices

Task 2 of 2 - Briefing Report (ACs 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4)

Instructions:

There has been a recent issue at the setting, whereby personal care had been carried out without gaining the individual`s permission.

You have been asked to prepare a briefing report to be given to all staff.

In the briefing report you must:

  • Explain when an individual might be required to give consent.
  • Describe factors that influence the capability of an individual to give consent.
  • Establish consent for an activity or action.
  • Explain what steps to take if consent cannot be readily established.

Delivery and Submission:

  • 1x Briefing Report - 1000 words excluding diagrams, references, and appendices.
  • You should use and cite a range of academic and reliable sources.
  • A comprehensive Harvard style reference list must be included at the end of the work.
  • Guidance Document— 1500 words
  • Briefing Report — 1000 words

Referencing:

  • You should use and cite a range of academic and reliable sources.
  • A comprehensive Harvard style reference list must be included at the end of the work.

Evidence to be submitted:

  • Guidance Document— 1500 words
  • Briefing Report — 1000 words
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