Evaluate The Principles, Principles Theories And Value Of Positive Outcomes-Based Practice

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I will critically evaluate the principles, theories and values of positive outcomes-based practice relating to the wellbeing of individuals. All of these look at how personalisation and promotion of person-centred care have had a positive impact on the care sector and how it has moved us away from the one size fits all service. Enabling choice and a say in how they are cared for. The Dimensions approach, a company that provides evidence-based support for people living with more complex needs, provides tools and training on their website such as the one-page profiling tool usually containing three headings. What do people appreciate or like about me? What’s important to me? How best you can support me. It also looks at relationship circles, …show more content…
This could be biased information based on what they want for the individual. Another is the common core principles that support self-care. This was published by Skills for Care in 2015, and it combines seven principles to support people to live healthier and more independent lives. This to me is by far more person centred as it ensures you enable people to make informed decisions about their care. It enables service users to ensure all information is presented to them in a way they are able to understand and comprehend. It ensures that further support is provided if required, such as advocates. As a manager of a service, I follow these principles as I feel they offer the best outcomes and levels of support to promote person centred care within my service. By following theories, principles and value of person centred care, it can enable a service to create a positive change in the care they receive by positive risk taking, enabling people to take risk for the benefit of themselves, resulting in promotion of their wellbeing and enjoyment of