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Towards person-centred practice

In: The Future of Social Care

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This chapter draws on the evidence from a major independent national research and development study which explored with service users, carers, practitioners and middle managers; what person-centred practice meant to them; how to develop it effectively; what barriers stood in its way and how these might be overcome. We see how it is possible to move closer to such ‘personalised’ practice; but that two major barriers which demand more structural intervention continue to obstruct its full and sustainable implementation - culture and funding.

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  • ., 2023. "Towards person-centred practice," Chapters, in: The Future of Social Care, chapter 7, pages 97-106, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21550_7
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