Course Title: Outcome Based Care Planning
Course Length
2 Hours
Maximum number to attend
20 – 60, Up to 20 delegates per course
Learning Outcome and Assessment Criteria
Introduction to outcomes-based care planning
Define what is meant by an outcome in relation to care plans
Outline the legislative framework
Explain the difference between processes, outputs and outcomes
Why use this approach to care and support
List why outcomes-based approaches are beneficial to the organisation as well as individuals using services
Describe what priorities individuals have in relation to care and support
Describe the shift in thinking from task focused care to outcomes focused approaches
The different types of outcomes
Describe the different types of outcomes
Outline some ideas for reaching outcomes with people who receive care and support
Explain the importance of a whole systems approach
Putting outcomes into practice
Explain the importance of conversations with people who receive care and support
List some extra considerations for outcomes-based approaches
Explain why it is important to measure outcomes
Describe how outcomes can be measured effectively
The challenges of an outcomes-based approaches and how to overcome them
Demonstrate how to focus on outcomes-based care planning by use of a case study.