‘what’ and ‘how’: understanding professional involvement in person centred planning styles and approaches
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‘what’ and ‘how’: understanding professional involvement in person centred planning styles and approaches

Jackie Kilbane Organisational Development Facilitator, Performance Development Team, NHS Modernisation Agency
Helen Sanderson , Helen Sanderson Associates (www.helensandersonassociates.co.uk)

In the third article in a series exploring person centred planning, Jackie Kilbane and Helen Sanderson identify a range of person centred planning styles and approaches, and highlight different contributions to plans from professionals

Beginning with case studies about planning, we describe the planning styles that are used and the contributions that professionals made to them. The dimensions of potential involvement from professionals are then explored in more depth and key implications for practice are identified.

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