Qualification: Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care
Unit: Promote Person-Centred Approaches in Care Settings
Learning outcome: 4. Be able to implement and promote active participation
Assessment criteria: 4.1 Describe different ways of applying active participation to meet individual needs
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- Active participation is an approach that promotes the involvement by individuals in all aspects of their life
- This could include involvement in relationships, their care planning and delivery and other activities
- This approach supports individuals to be active participants in their care rather than passive recipients
- For example, you may encourage an individual to dispense their own medication into a gallipot rather than doing it for them so that they are involved in the process
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