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what is personalisation
to give a person care that is directed at them
who is at the centre of care
patient/ person in care
what are the 5 key features of personalisation?
personal budgets, co-production, choice and control, self assessment of needs, changing the tole of professionals
what is a personal budget
an agreed amount of money used to support an individuals support plan
managed account
where the local authority manages their account within what the person has wishes for, so the local authority puts a support plan in place
direct payments
money is held directly by the persons or if the person is mentally unable they will have an authorized person who will take care of the money for them
own responsibility for budget
they can choose to receive an agreed amount of money & they are responsible for making sure their personal budget is spent appropriately and they need to keep accurate records
5 ways neighbourhood watch supports it's community through co-production
help keep the area safe, allows a community to be able to have their say within what happens, allows the community to be involved within the crime of a community, helps them to gives people a chance to volunteer within their community, gives a sense of trust with the police
choice and control
at the heart of personalisation, it is committed to give individuals more choice and control and choice, supporting and enabling them to make their own decisions about where and care is provided and the support they need to live in a full and independent life
changing roles of professionals
the control has moved from the professional to the person, the professional must be sensitive and non-judgemental. By listening to the individual, the professional can empower them to take control of their life and be able to make their own decisions
self assessment of needs
the assessment will collect information about how the individual's care needs might be at. could include identifying how preventative measures like simple aids. The assessment should be carried out in a way that ensures their involvement and that takes the right amount of time to capture all their needs
what is personalisation agenda
how does it support personalisation
benefits of personalisation
individual gains and maintain control, inclusion in the community, individuals can remain in their own home when receiving care, improved information and guidance, improved quality of life, self-esteem and socialisation
what are positive impacts of personalisation
direct payments, remaining in own home, access to information, new opportunities
what does inclusion within the community do
inclusion means that individuals are involved in the same activities as the rest of the community. They feel valued and treated with respect and feel part of the community
what does individuals can remain in their own home when receiving care mean?
in their own home is important for most individuals as they may feel they will leave their memories and possessions behind if they have to go into residential care. They may think they will become dependant on others
accesses to information and guidance
allows for better choices. individuals feel more confident about making a choice if they feel they have all the facts. It's the local authority's duty to ensure individuals have all the information they need
new opportunities
such as employment. further/higher education, are open to individuals who need services they can for the necessary support they need for opportunities
challenges of personalisation
care is limited to the prescribed budget
When the money is spent it is likely that no more will be available till the next financial year, Individuals need to know their plans for the coming year otherwise they could miss out on funding If individuals don't stay within their budget they may be short of funds towards the end of the months
challenges of personalisation
availability and access to some services
individual lives in a rural area and travel is difficult because of poor public transport. High demand services may be provided only for individuals with the greatest with the greatest needs, so some people will miss out.
local authority
the governing body of a county or a district officially responsible for all public services
authorized nominated person
someone who acts on behalf of an individual
what is legislation
legislation is law which has been promulgated by a leisure or other governing body or the process of making it. Before an item of legislation becomes law it may be known as a bill, and may be broadly referred to 'legislation', while it remains under consideration to distinguish it from other businesses
what is the health and social care act 2012
people/patients deserved more say and control in their care and what they want to do with their care
healthwatch
works across the uk goes into hospitals to ensure patients voices are heard and works with local authorities
what is the CQC
an organization that monitors health and social care services
what are the ccg
commissions health and social care services
what is the children’s and families act
focuses on putting children and young people at the heart of planning and decision making through co-production and person-centred practice. It emphasises the importance of engaging young people and their families
what is the role of the local authority