Person Centred Review

A Person-Centred Review explores things from the person’s perspective and from other people’s perspectives, including what is working and not working about the current situation. This results in outcomes and actions for person-centred change. A Person-Centred Review ensures that a range of people are involved when the review is happening and that their views and ideas are recorded in a structured, step-by-step way. Traditionally used in learning disability services, person-centred reviews are increasingly being used throughout all areas of adult social care.

For further information see: http://www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk/person-centred-practice/person-centred-reviews/