Course Title: Person Centred Care
Course length
2 Hours
Maximum number to attend
20 – 60, Up to 20 delegates per course
This course is aimed at all staff in health and social care.
At the end of the training session, there is a short-written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees
Learning Outcome and Assessment Criteria
Introduction Person Centred Values
Describe how to put person centres values into practice in their day-to-day work. (5.1a)
Describe why it is important to work in a way that promotes person centred values when providing support to individuals. (5.1b)
List ways to promote dignity in their day-to-day work. (5.1c)
Working in a Person-Centred Way
Describe the importance of finding out the history, preferences, wishes and needs of the individual. (5.2a)
Explain why the changing needs of an individual must be reflected in their care and/or support plan. (5.2b)
Explain the importance of supporting individuals to plan their future wellbeing and fulfilment, including end of life care. (5.2c)
Demonstrate awareness of the individual’s immediate environment and make changes to address factors which may be causing discomfort or distress.
Demonstrate ways to report concerns they have to the relevant person. (5.3b)
Demonstrate ways to raise concerns directly with the person concerned. (5.4a)