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The Emergence of Person‐Centred Planning as Evidence‐Based Practice
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Family MedicinePlanning EducationDisabilityPositive ChangesEducationDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SciencesPerson‐centred PlanningInclusive EducationDisability StudyCommunity EngagementAccessible EducationCommunity InvolvementDisability AwarenessLearning DisabilitiesCommunity ParticipationPlanning TheoryCommunity DevelopmentPerformance StudiesPlanning PracticeCommunity PlanningSpecial Education
Recent research (Robertson et al, 2005) has demonstrated that person‐centred planning (PCP) leads to positive changes for people. This research shows how PCP is associated with benefits in the areas of community involvement, contact with friends, contact with family and choice. This paper briefly describes this research and its recommendations. In addition it explores the implications for managers and professionals supporting people with learning disabilities.
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