lo4 4.3 person centred tools during the meeting Flashcards

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what does MAPs means?

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making action plans
- have different stages and include different areas of the individuals life.

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what kind of questions are asked under MAPs?

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  • What is their history?
  • What are their dreams?
  • What are their nightmares?
  • What are their strengths, talents and capabilities?
  • What are their needs?
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what does PATH means?

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planning alternative tomorrows with hope
- it focuses on the hope/goals of the individual.

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that are the different stages of PATH?

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  1. Picture where they want to be
  2. Identify their goals and first steps towards meeting them
  3. Identify people who can help reach them and ways to build strengths
  4. Action plan for interim (middle) goals and goals further down the line.
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what are the tools that are used in essential lifestyle planning?

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  1. Donut chart, relationship circle
  2. Communication chart
  3. Any that sorts the individual’s needs and want into priority order (Perfect day?)
  4. Matching staff to what the individual needs
  5. Reflecting on what has and has not worked by keeping a learning log
  6. Think about what is working or not and remove/add support as needed
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what is personal futures planning?

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  • Used with individuals with complex needs
  • Looks at their current situation, then plans for the future
  • Looks at how they can be included in their communities and considers how their community can become more inclusive.
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why are asking appropriate questions important?

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These are used to find out if the support plan is working for the individual

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what might the questions be like when someone is receiving care?

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What is important to you now? In the future?
What do you need to stay healthy, safe and supported?
What is and is not working for different services?

These questions allow for issues to be reported and resolved quickly for the individual

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reviewing budget

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Reviewing the budget means that the individuals support needs are being met by their budget and more/less can be given as needed

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generate actions

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All issues raised within support planning and review meetings will have action plans and deadlines so that the support the individual needs can be given in a timely manner

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