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 ⇒ Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care ⇒ Level 3 Diploma Optional Units ⇒ Unit 392 Support individuals to manage their own recovery from mental health problems

Unit 392 Support individuals to manage their own recovery from mental health problems

This unit is one of the Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care Optional Units and has the following learning outcomes and assessment criteria:

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  1. 1 Understand the principles that promote and support well-being and recovery from mental health problems
    1. 1.1 Explain the biological, psychological and social factors that influence mental well-being and recovery from mental health problems
    2. 1.2 Define the term recovery when working with individuals who are managing their mental health problems
    3. 1.3 Explain how the factors affect an individual’s ability to apply the recovery principles
    4. 1.4 Describe how self-management approaches put the individual in control of their own recovery person or people supported by the learner there are recurring or ongoing symptoms or mental health problems
  2. 2 Know the range of issues that may be addressed in a recovery plan
    1. 2.1 Explain how different aspects of the individual’s life can be addressed in their recovery plan
    2. 2.2 Evaluate the approaches and interventions that can support individuals in their recovery
  3. 3 Be able to support people to use approaches for managing their own recovery from mental health problems
    1. 3.1 Apply recovery principles and values in their own actions and interactions with others
    2. 3.2 Work in a way that recognises that a person who needs additional support may have their own definitions of recovery which should be respected and supported
    3. 3.3 Support an individual in drawing up their own recovery plan
    4. 3.4 Support an individual in putting their recovery plan into practice
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