Title: Person centred approach/support Post by: Tsha on June 03, 2011, 10:51:29 am I need help please with the following questions
Explain what steps to take if consent cannot be readily established 2 Demonstrate ways to put person centred values into practice in a complex or sensitive situation Complex or sensitive Situations may include those that are: - Distressing or traumatic - Threatening or frightening - Likely to have serious implications or consequences - Of a personal nature - Involving complex communication or cognitive needs Demonstrate ways to promote understanding and use of active participation Use own role and authority to support the individual’s right to make choices Title: Re: Person centred approach/support Post by: Aunty Sue on June 04, 2011, 08:15:58 am Hi Tsha,
These might help: http://www.pmldnetwork.org/resources/bps_best_interests_guide.pdf http://www.sabp.nhs.uk/policies/alphabetical/A-C/SABP0034%20Capacity%20and%20best%20interests%20guidelines.pdf/ Person centred values: individuality rights choice privacy independence dignity respect partnership equal opportunities Think of a complex or sensitive situation that could occur in your setting eg an individual wants to do something risky but their relative is against it and this is causing distress and frustration in both parties. Using the above how would you deal with it? You need to demonstrate ie be seen doing it. You need a direct observation eg of you explaining something to an individual and encouraging them to become involved in decisions and actions. You could do this, for example, by reminding a colleague that the individual has a right to choose where he wants to sit when she tells him to sit by the window. Hope that helps Aunty Sue Title: Re: Person centred approach/support Post by: Tsha on June 04, 2011, 11:11:08 am Hi Aunty Sue, Thank you tsha |