Compare the ‘Professional Gift’, ‘Empowerment’ and ‘Rights’ models of service provision
Unit 6: Understand Personalisation in Care and Support Services
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Unit 6: Understand Personalisation in Care and Support Services |
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Questions and answers to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of Personalisation. Approx. 4500 – 5500 Words |
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The following areas are to be covered / discussed / referred to in your answers: |
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Additional resources Books: Sanderson H – A Practical Guide to Delivering Personalisation: Person-Centred Practice in Health and Social Care (Jessica Kingsley, 2012) ISBN 9781849051941 Pearson C, Ridley J and Hunter S – Self-Directed Support: Personalisation, Choice and Control (Policy and Practice in Health and Social Care) (Dunedin Academic Press, 2014) ISBN 978-1780460246 Websites: NHS England: What is personalised care https://www.england.nhs.uk/personalisedcare/ Personalised Care Institute: What is Personalised Care https://www.personalisedcareinstitute.org.uk/what-is-personalised-care-2/ SCIE: Personalisation https://www.scie.org.uk/personalisation/introduction/what-is Health and Care Act 2022 https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/projects/health-and-care-act-2022-make-sense-legislation |
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1) Compare the ‘Professional Gift’, ‘Empowerment’ and ‘Rights’ models of service provision (Unit 6 - 1.1). 2) Define the terms:
3) Describe the features of personalisation within social care and support services (Unit 6 - 1.3). 4) Explain why the concept of ‘outcomes’ is central to personalisation (Unit 6 - 1.5). 5) Summarise the legislative and policy drivers for personalised services. How well do they work? (Unit 6 - 1.4). 6) Describe the impact that personalisation has on the commissioning, funding and delivery of services (Unit 6 - 2.1). 7) Compare the roles of direct payments and individual budgets in supporting personalisation (Unit 6 - 2.2). 8) Explain the role of brokerage in commissioning and delivering personalised services (Unit 6 - 2.3). 9) Describe types of support that individuals or their families might need to access personalised services (Unit 6 - 2.4). 10) Explain why it is important to know where responsibilities lie for the delivery and quality of self-directed support (Unit 6 - 3.1). 11) Analyse what responsibilities are held for the delivery and quality of self-directed support by:
12) Analyse the attitudes, approaches and skills needed in your role to implement personalisation (Unit 6 - 4.1). 13) Evaluate the impact of personalisation in your role (Unit 6 - 4.2). 14) Propose ways to enhance your own contribution to promoting personalisation (Unit 6 - 4.3). 15) Evaluate how far systems and structures in your organisation have adapted to personalisation (Unit 6 - 5.1). 16) Describe ways to improve systems and structures to enhance personalisation (Unit 6 - 5.2). |
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This is a guide with ideas and tips. For your assignment, you should expand on the following and use examples from your practice. Question 1Please use the following links to help you compare models: Question 2Please research this question and support with referencing - a brief definition is all that is required. Question 3Please use the following link to help you: Give examples from your practice to enhance your answers. Question 4The outcome for the service user is the end result of personalisation. The outcome will be that the service user’s wellbeing is maintained, and that their choices and needs met. Use examples from practice to help you answer this question. Question 5To answer this question, describe at length, the legislation and changes in your policies related to personalisation. This could include things like person-centered care planning, direct payments, safeguarding and others. Use real examples from your practice. Question 6This question is for your evaluation and discussion. Think about the impact of providing a person-centered service on:
Questions 7, 8 and 9Use the links below to help you compare. Use examples from your practice and remember to reference when using quotes.
Questions 10-16These questions are about your role in supporting personalisation. You should use examples from your practice to help with your answers. Include some reflection on what is done now and what could be done better. |
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This guide shows you how to reference your work. The examples used within it are just to demonstrate how to reference. The web links in red give more guidance on referencing. Referencing, is an important skill to learn if you are completing an academic programme in the United Kingdom. Clear and structured referencing allows the Assessor or Verifier to access your research sources and review them themselves, helps to protect you against claims of plagiarism, and provides evidence of your external research. We have included below a list of the main sources of information for your work, but please feel free to locate information via other sources if possible and relevant. Once you have your resources, there are many different ways to reference them, but the style preferred for your QCF Diploma is the Harvard Referencing Style; examples and instructions on how to do this are listed below. For a complete list of how to use the Harvard Referencing System, you can purchase a book or look at one of the many excellent downloadable instruction systems online, such as the De Montfort University guide available for free online at: http://www.library.dmu.ac.uk/Images/Selfstudy/Harvard.pdf. Basic Guide to using the Harvard Referencing System
“In the UK many people were not aware of HIV until the mid-80s as it had received little coverage in the press and what it had received falsely branded it a gay disease (bbc.co.uk). Throughout the 80’s and early 90s, despite the evidence to the contrary – including the deaths and diagnoses of haemophiliacs and drug users with AIDS – the papers still branded it as the ‘gay plague’ and, in the Sun’s case, the ‘gay bug’. (avert.org 2009)” avert.org, (2009) History of HIV and AIDS in the UK 1981-1995. Accessed online 09.05.2009 at http://www.avert.org/uk-AIDS-history.htm BBC.co.uk, Mystery disease kills homosexuals. Accessed online 09.05.2009 at http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/10/newsid_4020000/4020391.stm Beharrell, P (1993) ‘AIDS and the British Press’, in J. Eldridge (ed.) Getting the Message: News Truth an....” Examples of the main types of references
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Appleton, R. and Marson, T. 2009. Epilepsy (The Facts). 3rd ed. Oxford: Epilepsy Action in assoc. with Oxford University Press. Journals: Author, Initials. Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, Volume number (Issue/Part number), Page numbers. Perry, C., 2001. What health care assistants know about clean hands. Nursing Times, 97(22), pp.63-64. |
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1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2 |