
Seeing a person in all their wonderfulness
Nic Crosby and Amanda Nally explore the need for services to challenge themselves. Are they truly person-centred, or, is it just nice words that hide reality?
Nic Crosby and Amanda Nally explore the need for services to challenge themselves. Are they truly person-centred, or, is it just nice words that hide reality?
The Getting a Life Programme was a three year government funded project which included 400 hundred young people across England. The young people and their families co-produced the pathways which then became embedded in the 2014 Children and Families Act as the Preparing for Adulthood pathways.
Dr Vicky Mason-Angelou, research and evaluation manager at NDTi, shares insights from a study into the impact of Small Supports organisations.
Training for people who work directly with those needing care and support. Based on life experiences, biases and values, and how this impacts on providing genuine person centred support.
Your vote counts. Vote for Small Supports and Community Led Support in the European Social Services Awards 2024.
As part of our seasonal 12 days of human rights campaign, Nic Crosby, Lyn Griffiths and Amanda Nally share their thoughts around person centred planning.
Amanda Nally writes about the Community Led Support 2023 annual gathering in Manchester and breaking through almost 10 years of transforming adult social care in communities.
In 2020, NDTi renewed a series of person-centred planning materials as part of our provision of the Preparing for Adulthood programme; before using these materials, please read this introduction as well as the guidelines provided with each tool.
Yn 2020, adnewyddodd NDTi gyfres o ddeunyddiau cynllunio sy’n canolbwyntio ar yr unigolyn fel rhan o’n darpariaeth o’r rhaglen Paratoi ar gyfer Oedolaeth; cyn defnyddio'r deunyddiau hyn, darllenwch y cyflwyniad hwn yn ogystal â'r canllawiau a ddarperir gyda phob offeryn.
Our annual two day festival returns for another year on 16 and 17 May. The festival is hosted by NDTi's Community Led Support network and brings together an exciting range of free, short online opportunities to hear about strengths-based care and support.
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