Need a PATH? A person-centred plan? This is a planning process not a training day. Let us facilitate your planning and refocus your story whilst strengthening you and your group, team, family, staff or organisation. This tool uses both process and graphic facilitation to help any group develop a shared vision and then to make a start on working out what they will need to do together to move towards that vision. Is your team or family stuck? Want to move on, but haunted by the past and cannot get any useful dialogue started about the future? Facing a challenging transition into a new school or setting? Leaving school? Bored with annual reviews, transition plans and review meetings? Want to find a way of making meetings and planning feel more real and engaging? Need an approach, which engages a young person respectfully together with his or her family and friends? Want the ultimate visual record of the process of a meeting, which will help everyone, keep track? Want to problem solve and plan for the future of a small or large group, service or organisation up to the size of an LA Give your team the opportunity to pause and reflect on what matters most to them about the work they do. The act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthens trust and inclusion within the team – in creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of the future we want to create together, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Unfortunately, many people still think vision is the top leader’s job. In schools, the vision task usually falls to the Headteacher and/or the governors or it comes in a glossy document from the local authority or the DfES. But visions based on authority are not sustainable. Using the planning tool PATH (Pearpoint, Forest and OBrien 1997) and other facilitation sources we use both process and graphic facilitation to enable the group to build their picture of what they would love to see happening within their organisation/community in the future and we encourage this to be a positive naming, not just a list of the things they want to avoid. Outcomes To create a shared vision To name shared goals To enrol others To strengthen the group To explore connections and needs To specify an Action Plan To create a visual graphic record of the whole event Process Content PATH is a creative planning tool that utilises graphic facilitation to collect information and develop positive future plans. PATH goes directly to the future and implements backwards planning to create a step by step path to a desirable future. (Inclusion Press, 2000). These tools were developed by Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O’Brien to help marginalised people be included in society and to enable people to develop a shared vision for the future. PATH can be used with individuals and their circle of support, families teams and organisations. Both MAP and PATH are facilitated by two trained facilitators – one process facilitator who guides people through the stages and ensures that the person is at the centre and one graphic facilitator who develops a graphic record of the conversations taking place in the room. Follow the link below to read a detailed thesis by Dr Margo Bristow on the use of PATH by educational Psychologists in the UK. AN EXPLORATION OF THE USE OF PATH (A PERSON-CENTRED PLANNING TOOL) BY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS WITH VULNERABLE AND CHALLENGING PUPILS The findings indicate that PATH impacted positively and pupils attributed increased confidence and motivation to achieve their goals to their PATH. Parents and young people felt they had contributed to the process as equal partners, feeling their voices were heard. Improved pupil- parent relationships and parent-school relationships were reported and the importance of having skilled facilitators was highlighted. Although participants were generally positive about the process, many felt daunted beforehand, possibly due to a lack of preparation. Pre-PATHplanning and post-PATH review were highlighted as areas requiring further consideration by PATH organisers. Recommendations to shape and improve the delivery of PATH are outlined together with future research directions.
Person-centred approaches are a core skills framework that articulates what it means to be person-centred and how to develop and support the workforce to work in this way. Developed in partnership with Skills for Health and Skills for Care, the Framework aims to distil best practices and to set out core, transferable behaviours, knowledge and skills. It is applicable across services and sectors and across different types of organisations. Person-centred approaches underpins existing dementia, learning disabilities, mental health and end of life care core skills frameworks. This subject forms standard 5 in The Care Certificate.
To facilitate a group, family, team or organisation in thinking together around a given challenge or issue here is an opportunity to experience for real the person centred, futures planning tool – MAP (Pearpoint, Forest et. al. 1989). This is a process not a training day. Let us facilitate your planning and refocus your story whilst strengthening you and your group. This tool uses both process and graphic facilitation to help any group develop a shared vision and then to make a start on working out what they will need to do together to move towards that vision. MAPS are great for threshold moments. Is your team stuck? Want to move on, haunted by the past cannot get any useful dialogue about the future? Facing a challenging transition into a new school or setting? Leaving school? Bored with annual reviews, transition plans and review meetings? Want to find a way of making meetings and planning feel more real and engaging? Need an approach, which engages a young person respectfully together with his or her family and friends? Want the ultimate visual record of the process of a meeting, which will help everyone, keep track? Want to problem solve and plan for the future of a small or large group, service or organisation up to the size of an LEA Learning Objectives To create a shared vision To talk through the story so far and reflect upon it To name the worse nightmares that will block progress To strengthen the group by focussing on gifts and capacity To detail needs To specify an Action Plan To create a visual graphic record of the whole event Course Content The MAP process has 6 Steps: The story so far. The group is required to think back over the years to describe their collective experience of changes and events over time within their settings. Stories and events are recorded on the graphic. Building Shared Dreams. The group thinks together about what they would love to see happening for children, families and practitioners in their settings if they could have it all. If there were no constraints on time, money, resources, people or anything else what do they see happening in their imaginations? The various ideas that the group comes up with are then recorded in key words, images and colours on the MAP graphic. The purpose of this Step is to give the group a sense of direction, their North Star, an image of the place they want to work towards. Nightmare. In this Step, the group imagines the worst scenarios. What is the opposite of their dreams? How bad could it get? This is a shorter but powerful process that can give some groups more energy than dreaming together. Gifts and Capacity. In this Step the group is asked to take explicit stock of their capacities and what they already have going for them as they begin working towards the vision. This is a strong reminder for any group of the wealth of knowledge and experience that is already and always in the room. Needs. In this Step the group is invited to begin to name some of the needs they will have if they are to move forward to wards the dream and away from the nightmare. Actions. This is the final Step in the MAP and calls for individuals within the group to name a range of very specific actions (however small) that they will take within a definite time scale. This is not a time for declaring good intentions or suggesting good ideas for someone else to do. The purpose of this Step is to end the MAP process with a range of clearly understood actions that carry this planning process forward into the real world.
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This Dementia Train the Trainer course is run over 2 days, you will learn about the subject and know how to teach About this event Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication Event lasts 1 day 7 hours Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication
One of the most frequent telephone queries we receive at Inclusive Solutions is from parents whose disabled son or daughter is about to make the transition from Primary to Secondary School. Typically there is a tale to be told of LA planning procedures that are too little and too late, and a severe lack of confidence from all parties that the transition will be successful. Little wonder that transfers from mainstream to special schools continue to peak at Year 7! Course Category Peer Support Strategic Work Visioning and Problem Solving Person Centred Planning Description One of the most frequent telephone queries we receive at Inclusive Solutions is from parents whose disabled son or daughter is about to make the transition from Primary to Secondary School. Typically there is a tale to be told of LA planning procedures that are too little and too late, and a severe lack of confidence from all parties that the transition will be successful. Little wonder that transfers from mainstream to special schools continue to peak at Year 7! Because of this we have put together a different kind of support plan that aims to maximise the chances of Primary/Secondary transitions being successful. In essence our approach brings together a person centred planning tool called ‘MAPS’ and a ‘Circle of Friends’ recruited from within the Year 7 tutor group. The Circle of Friends forms the core of the MAPS session and are central in developing (with parents and staff) a Plan for embedding the focus child in the new school setting. Community Circles bring together disabled and non disabled pupils in a network of mutual support. Peer support is an approach to impacting on inclusion and transition in primary and secondary schools by actively involving other pupils. Enjoy participating in a multi media workshop that will challenge, entertain and reach for your emotions. Watch young people doing their stuff! Testimonials ‘It had a huge impact on all levels’ ‘Very user friendly’ Learning Objectives To be able to understand the values and wider context of peer support To be able to set up and run a peer counselling scheme to reduce bullying To understand and be able to maximise the power of the peer group in supporting relationships, achievement and behaviour change Who Is It For ? Primary and secondary teachers Heads and Deputies SENCOs Learning Support and Guidance staff Advanced Skills Teachers Parents Local Authority Support Services Community Development workers Early Years and School based Practitioners Course Content The course explores the questions : How can we improve our transition arrangements? Practically how do we go about involving pupils in this process? Do you have any fresh ideas on transition processes? Take a tour through this range of strategies for bringing about smooth transitions, meeting challenging emotional needs and to develop inclusion. Circles of friends: peer support and inclusion. Pupils work to problem solve with and actively support the inclusion and behaviour change of one of their peers Community Circles of Exchange and Mutual Support set up between disabled and non disabled group Peer support, counselling and mediation: reduce bullying and address emotional needs as older pupils offer active listening support and interventions Cross Age Mentoring: older pupils offer supportive mentoring to younger pupils in the same school or in feeder primary schools MAPS and PATH as person centred planning for transitions
Welcome to the gateway of healthcare enlightenment, where the course 'Basic Principles of Health Care Delivery' is not just a curriculum; it's a narrative of empathy and proficiency. In Module 01, step into the realm of equality, diversity, and discrimination, setting the stage for a healthcare journey that values inclusivity. Module 02 unfolds like a legal drama, acquainting you with acts, legislations, and policies that shape the ethical landscape of healthcare. As you traverse through the heart of Module 03, embrace the art of the person-centred approach, understanding that healthcare is not just a science; it's a compassionate relationship. The course takes a deep dive into holistic care in Modules 04 to 06, exploring topics from supporting wellbeing to navigating complex-sensitive situations with a focus on thoughtful decision-making. Join this transformative odyssey where each module is a stepping stone towards becoming a healthcare professional with a profound understanding of the principles that underpin compassionate care. Learning Outcomes Gain a nuanced understanding of equality, diversity, and discrimination in healthcare settings. Navigate the intricate web of acts, legislations, and policies that govern healthcare practices. Cultivate a person-centred approach, fostering compassionate and individualized patient care. Acquire the skills to support wellbeing and enhance the overall health of individuals. Develop expertise in self-esteem and risk assessment, crucial for personalized healthcare strategies. Why choose this Basic Principles of Health Care Delivery course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Basic Principles of Health Care Delivery course for? Aspiring healthcare professionals seeking foundational knowledge in healthcare delivery. Individuals interested in contributing to a healthcare system that values equality and diversity. Caregivers and support staff aiming to enhance their skills in person-centred care. Those passionate about creating a positive impact on the wellbeing of individuals. Anyone intrigued by the complexities of decision-making in healthcare. Career path Healthcare Coordinator: £25,000 - £40,000 Patient Advocate: £28,000 - £45,000 Wellbeing Support Specialist: £26,000 - £42,000 Equality and Diversity Officer in Healthcare: £30,000 - £48,000 Health Policy Analyst: £32,000 - £50,000 Clinical Decision Support Specialist: £34,000 - £52,000 Prerequisites This Basic Principles of Health Care Delivery does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Basic Principles of Health Care Delivery was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Equality, Diversity & Discrimination Introduction to Equality, Diversity & Discrimination 00:18:00 Module 02: Acts and Legislations, Policies Acts and Legislations, Policies 00:19:00 Module 03: Person-Centred Approach Person-Centred Approach 00:16:00 Module 04: Support Wellbeing Support Wellbeing 00:16:00 Module 05: Self-esteem and Risk Assessment Self-esteem and Risk Assessment 00:18:00 Module 06: Complex-Sensitive Situation and Decision Making Complex-Sensitive Situation and Decision Making 00:16:00
Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online Training This fully supported distance learning program is for you if you are looking for your first job or want to grow in your existing health and social care management profession. With our help, take the first significant step toward reaching your full potential now. Our Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management is designed to help you gain knowledge and basic professional employability skills in these fields. This Health and Social Care Management course will give information that will support your capacity to operate as successful management in the hospital or social care business. It also provides both theoretical and practical knowledge in health and social care professions. Professionals have designed this course to help you learn fast and efficiently, at your own speed and convenience. Learning Outcomes After completing this Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management course, you will be able to: Describe the fundamentals of health and social care management. Describe the concepts and principles of the NHS. Describe care and support planning. Know the importance of Person-centred Care. Develop effective communication and listening skills. Describe the concepts of Equality, Diversity and Rights concerning Health and Social Care. Maintain health and safety regulations. Know about safeguarding in social care. Identify social risk and needs in health care. Free Courses are included with this Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Course: Course 01: Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Course 02: Level 3 Award in Health and Social Care Course 03: Social Worker: Social Work Diploma Course 04: Adults Support Worker Course 05: Mental Health Support Worker [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management course] Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online Industry Specialists developed this Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Course into 13 user-friendly modules. Module 1: A Quick Overview of Health and Social Care The Difference Between Healthcare and Social Care Healthcare Overview Social Care Overview Important Terminology Module 2: Understanding Healthcare Defined Healthcare Who Provides Healthcare? What are Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Care? Where is Healthcare Provided? Healthcare Rights and Choices Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Module 3: Understanding Social Care What is Social Care? Who is Entitled to Social Care? Who Provides Social Care? How Do I Access Social Care? Where Can I Get Information and Advice about Social Care? Social Care Needs Assessments Eligibility for Social Care Module 4: The UK Health System What is the NHS Key Concepts and Principles of the NHS The Emotional Environment The Indoor Environment The Outdoor Environment Module 5: Care and Support Planning What is Care and Support Planning? How will I be Involved in the Care and Support Planning Process? What If I Lack the Capacity to Take Care of and Support Planning Decisions? What will My Care and Support Plan Cover? Can My Care and Support Plan be Connected to Other Plans? Will My Care and Support Plan be Reviewed? Module 6: Person-Centred Care What is Person-centred Care? The Importance of Person-centred Care The Evolution of the Person-centred Care Putting Person-centred Care into Practice Module 7: Communication in Health and Social care The Communication Cycle Forms of Communication Contexts of Communication Barriers to Communication Overcoming Barriers to Communication Module 8: Developing Effective Communication Skills Communicating Effectively The Benefits of Effective Communication Module 9: Developing Listening Skills Active Listening Skills Responding to Feelings Tips for Becoming a Better Listener What is Said and What is Heard Module 10: Understanding the Promotion of Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Setting Health and Social Care: Equality, Diversity and Rights Discrimination and Its Types Importance of Preventing Discrimination Module 11: Responsibilities for Health and Safety Describe Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care Environments Classification of Hazards Route of Entry Adverse Effects Injury or Harm Poor Standards of Care Module 12: Safeguarding in Social Care What is Safeguarding? Who Do the Safeguarding Duties Apply to? What Safeguarding Duties Does the Local Authority Have? Adult Safeguarding Which Adults Might Require Safeguarding? Safeguarding Responsibilities - a Stepped Approach The Six Safeguarding Principles Role of Good Communication in Safeguarding Module 13:Identifying Social Risk and Needs in Health Care Identifying Social Risks and Needs Principles for Primary Screening Primary Screening Tools Leveraging Secondary Data for Risk Assessment Ongoing Challenges with Screening Implementation Recommendation for Continued Exploration Course Curriculum of Care Certificate (Standard 1 to 15) Module 1: Understand Your Role Module 2: Developing A Personal Development Plan Module 3: Duty of care Module 4: Equality and diversity Module 5: Work in a person-centred way Module 6: Communication Module 7: Privacy and dignity Module 8: Fluids and nutrition Module 9: Awareness of mental health, dementia and learning disability Module 10: Safeguarding adults Module 11: Safeguarding children Module 12: Basic life support Module 13: Health and safety Module 14: Handling information Module 15: Infection prevention and control Assessment Method of Health and Social Care Management After completing each module of Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification of Health and Social Care Management After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. Who is this course for? Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online The Health and Social Care Management Online has been professionally designed for motivated learners who want to learn the latest industry-specific information on health and social care management. Requirements Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Online There are no specific requirements for Health and Social Care Management Online course. Career path Health and Social Care Management Learners who complete this course will be able to progress to the Level 7 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management or to employment in an associated profession. 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Welcome to a transformative learning experience, where the keys to a balanced life and optimal health are handed to you. In the realm of 'Diabetes Management & Balanced Diet course' we don't just offer knowledge; we present a roadmap to a healthier, more vibrant you. Begin with an exploration into the intricacies of diabetes in Module 01, setting the stage for an enlightening journey. As you progress through Modules 02 and 03, delve into the various types of diabetes and discover the power of person-centred support. The heart of our exploration lies in Modules 04 and 05, where the concept of a balanced diet is demystified, empowering you to take control of your nutrition and diabetes management. Closing with Module 06, uncover the prevalence of diabetes and effective strategies for control. Join us in this adventure towards a life where diabetes becomes a companion rather than a hindrance. Learning Outcomes Gain a profound understanding of diabetes and its various types. Implement person-centred support strategies for holistic well-being. Master the art of crafting a balanced diet tailored for diabetes management. Acquire practical skills in effective diabetes management. Understand the prevalence of diabetes and strategies for control. Why choose this Diabetes Management & Balanced Diet course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Diabetes Management & Balanced Diet course for? Individuals diagnosed with diabetes seeking comprehensive management strategies. Health enthusiasts looking to adopt a balanced diet for overall well-being. Caregivers and healthcare professionals wanting to enhance their support skills. Anyone interested in understanding the prevalence and control of diabetes. Individuals aspiring to lead a healthier lifestyle through informed choices. Career path Nutrition Consultant: £25,000 - £40,000 Diabetes Educator: £28,000 - £45,000 Health and Wellness Coach: £22,000 - £35,000 Community Health Worker: £20,000 - £32,000 Dietitian: £25,000 - £38,000 Public Health Advocate: £18,000 - £30,000 Prerequisites This Diabetes Management & Balanced Diet does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Diabetes Management & Balanced Diet was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Diabetes Introduction to Diabetes 00:20:00 Module 02: Diabetes Types Diabetes Types 00:18:00 Module 03: Person-Centred Support Person-Centred Support 00:16:00 Module 04: Balanced Diet Balanced Diet 00:18:00 Module 05: Diabetes Management Diabetes Management 00:17:00 Module 06: Diabetes Prevalence & Controlling Diabetes Prevalence & Controlling 00:18:00