Lo3; 3.1 tools to find out what is important too/for a person Flashcards
Good days and bad days: what happens on bad days?
They allow us to see when a person needs support with basic needs
Good days and bad days: what happens in good day?
Also, when they want to develop holistically such as socially
Good days and bad days: what can the results of this information do and be used for?
The results of this tool can be used to inform care plans
Routines: why is knowing someone’s routine important?
Knowing someone’s routine can help plan support around preset plans and daily life, so the individual feels as supporters fit into that needs and what their day-to-day life is.
Routines: should you put this information on a document?
Yes
Top tips (or ‘ two minute drill’): what is it?
Top tips, allow the individual to say what is important to them in a short space of time
Top tips (or ‘ two minute drill’): what does the short time allow?
What’s the most important so you know what a prioritie
Top tips (or ‘ two minute drill’): Why is it useful?
This is a useful tool when the professionals have a short amount of time, ask professionals can see what they need to prioritise when working with individuals.
Relationship circles: what do they record?
- Who a person knows, and how they know them
- Who else in the circle knows them
- How they can help a person to live their life, the way that they choose.
Relationship circle: how does it help individuals?
- Identifies who is important to an individual
- Explore any issue around these relationships, which helps for planning. Highlighting who should be involved in the planning
- Looks into the relationship so they can be strengthened and supported.
One page profile: ‘ people like about you’
Making positive strong statements.
Not a list of things they have done
One page profile: what is important to you?
From all aspects of their life.
Not a list of likes and dislikes
One page profile: how to support you.
How to create the best situation.
Not a list of general hints