We are working with people who have mental health issues using person centred thinking and planning. We are also using and developing support plans with people who have mental health issues.
Stories about support planning with people with mental health issues
In an Assessment, Treatment and Support Service, they have changed their reviews to use two person centred thinking tools: what is working and not working from different perspectives, and using the 4 plus 1 questions.
This document looks at how to spot when someone is becoming unwell and what to do about it
This communication chart focuses on 4 areas:
1. When this is happening,
2. Martin does this,
3. We think that it means,
4. And we should.
This is a one page profile for Dan
This is Mary's example of what is important to and for her
This is Kate's example of what is important to and for her
An example of the the characteristics of people who support Jane
Mary's doughnut for looking at the areas of responsibility of people who support her
Fiona's Stay Well Plan
What helps me stay well
What contributes to me becoming unwell
Our action plan to help me stay well
Working/Not Working
An example of what is working/not working
For more information
Please contact
juliel@helensandersonassociates.co.uk
Resources
Visit our resources section section to see the full copy of our Minibook titled: Person centred thinking minibook for people who use mental health services