4222-330

Unit 4222-330
Outcome 1
1.1
Personalisation is a social care approach described by the Department of Health as meaning that “every person who receives support, whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves, will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings".
Personalisation is often associated with direct payments and personal budgets, affording service users the choice of services that they receive. Personalisation comes is delivered with an ethos of tailoring to the needs of every individual, rather than ‘off-the-shelf, prescribed values.
1.2
Personalisation has significant implications for a service user; a personalised service involves the putting together of a care plan and will ideally improve aspects of holistic care, taking in to consideration the needs of carers and significant individuals in the service user’s life. It will normally entail contingencies in the care framework and provide for preventative and crisis management, reducing delays in the delivery of care and promote independence and self- management of one’s wellbeing
1.3
Personalisation is a social care approach described by the Department of Health as meaning that “every person who receives support, whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves, will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings".Individuals have a right to access services via the NHS framework (as set out in the NHS Constitution   in which they are assessed on needs-based criteria. Everyone who is cared for by the NHS in wales has formal rights to make choices about the service that they receive.   These include the right to choose a GP surgery, to state which GP you'd like to see, to choose which hospital you're treated at, and to receive information to support your choices.These rights form part of the NHS Constitution. When assessed, they are assigned to a cluster within the care model that is engineered to ensure the...