self directed support - personalisation in health care and its process
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Allie Cherry
SDS Policy Team
Scottish Transitions Forum1 November 2013
NHS Lothian & Fife Test Sites
“I can still walk”Improved
mental health
Improved Family
Relationships
Improved Independence
Reduced access
to health services
ImprovedSelf-management
Reduced social
isolation
Improved physical
health
Impact onIndividuals
“I have less pain”
“I feel fitter”
“I feel more alive and
part of the human race”
“It makes me feel I have a wee
bit more say in what’s being done”
”It has given me the
self-confidence and
ability to try new things”
Planning to return to work
Reduced social isolation
Improved Family Relationships
Impact on Carers
Reduced burden
“something to talk
about at the end
of the day”
“everyone in the family
benefits from his
improved mood”
"if I went out, she
had to wait for my
help… now she's more
independent"
Improved joint working
matched core
professional values
Improved relationship
with service users
Time consuming
process
Reduced access to
service
Sense of reward
Staff and Services
“there was definitely a sense of ‘wow, let’s see what’s
possible here’.”
“our client group can’t self-direct…
we had to give a lot of input”
“the service users
appreciated the
support and thought
we were wonderful”
Person Centred
Risk Enablement
Person Centred
Improved Quality Of Life
Aspiration
Personal Control
Creativity
Improved Outcomes
Independent Living
Individual
ProfessionalOrganisation
Triangle of Trust
Allie Cherry
allie.cherry@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
0131 244 2378
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