Qualification: Level 4 Certificate in Principles of Leadership and Management for Adult Care (RQF)
Unit: Unit 7: Outcomes Based Person Centred Practice in Adult Care
Learning outcome: 1 Understand outcomes-based and person-centred practice
Assessment criteria: 1.2 Evaluate how outcomes-based practice and person-centred practice relates to the wellbeing, choice and control of individuals.
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- In the previous section, we explored the meanings of outcomes-based and person-centred practice
- Because these approaches empower individuals to participate in their care planning and delivery, it means that they have more choice and control over how it is provided
- The individual will be provided with information and options so that they can make informed choices
- Care services focus on what is important to the individual, rather than what is important to them – this results in a more personal and less clinical approach
- Being respected and valued can have a positive effect on an individual’s confidence and self-esteem, which can have a positive effect on their overall wellbeing
- In addition, an individual’s wellbeing is promoted because they will be happy with care and support services that help them to achieve their own personal goals
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