Supporting people

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Supporting people
Author : Beresford, Peter
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Publisher : Policy Press
Language : English
Release Date : 16 May 2011
ISBN : 9781847427816
Pages : 448 pages
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There is widespread agreement that care and support services must change radically if they are to meet the rights and needs of the rapidly growing number of people who require them. For the first time, Supporting people explores with service users, practitioners, carers and managers what person-centred support means to them, what barriers stand in its way and how these can be overcome. It provides a unique roadmap for the future, offering theoretical insights, practical guidance and highlighting the importance of a participatory approach. Based on the largest independent UK study of person-centred support and written by an experienced team that includes service users, practitioners and researchers, it demonstrates how change can be made now, and what strategic changes will be needed for person-centred support to have a sustainable future.

Supporting people

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