Being Hatty
Hatty shares her experience of living with schizophrenia and the value of personalised support.
Hatty shares her experience of living with schizophrenia and the value of personalised support.
This podcast looks at how personalised care reframes the focus from ‘what’s the matter with you?’ to ‘what matters to you?'
A support tool to enable person-centred care. 'This is me' is a simple leaflet for anyone receiving professional care who is living with dementia or experiencing delirium or other communication difficulties.
Think Local Act Personal and the Local Government Association look at how direct payment recipients and council staff can best be supported to maximise control over care and support while also meeting the core legal and financial obligations of councils.
Research shows us that regular engagement in physical activity has substantial health (both physical and mental) benefits for Disabled people. Sadly, Disabled people are nowhere near as likely to be as active as non-disabled people.
These illustrated stories take a look at some of the situations different families find themselves in and explore how a whole family approach is the most effective way to implement personalised care.
This research article draws on a study exploring how people with learning disabilities in England and Scotland are responding to the everyday realities of personalisation.
This report from the TLAP Insight Group aims to identify what worked well, and to highlight areas that people found difficult, both generally and in relation to social care during the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic, seen through the lens of personalisation.