person centered health action planning
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person centered health action planning

Jeanette Thompson Lecturer in Learning Disabilities, University of York
Janet Cobb Lecturer in Learning Disabilities, University of York

Jeanette Thompson and Janet Cobb contribute the fourth article in LDP’s series on person centred planning by exploring how various approaches can be integrated to help someone create one effective plan

Person centered planning (PCP) is a key component of this government’s Valuing People White Paper (Department of Health 2001). The key principles underpinning PCP, as outlined in this document, are:

Learning Disability Practice. 7, 5, 12-15. doi: 10.7748/ldp2004.06.7.5.12.c1573

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