Person Centred Planning (PCP) Sub Committee update

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Person Centred Planning (PCP)
Sub Committee Update
4th February 2011
PCP Sub Committee
• the group is co Chaired by Vivienne Lester and
Philip Atkinson
• we meet 4 times a year
• it is a chance for people to talk about their
experiences of PCP
• providers are invited to attend to tell us about
how they are working towards PCP
Training
• We have trained
- 175 people on PCP Awareness
- 70 people on PCP Facilitation
• This includes people from
- London Borough of Bromley (LBB)
- the Primary Care Trust (PCT)
- schools
- private providers (e.g. Sanctuary, Avenues)
- voluntary organisations
- family members
- and people with a learning difficulty
• we are supporting the facilitators to develop PCPs and action
plans to make sure things happen
• the training has been updated to include information on
support planning
Outcomes
• We are collecting monthly outcomes from
facilitators. From this we are hoping to find out
- what people want from the future
- what is working well
- what is not working so well
• It is planned that this information will be used
to shape future services
• Facilitators need to get better at returning
outcome information so that this can happen
Education
• We have been working with Marjorie McClure
and Riverside School to support them to do
PCP
• We have been finding out how PCP fits in the
new Learning for Living and Work Framework –
a new process designed to support people after
school, based on long term goals
• BBA is attending a Transition Event at Nash
College to share information around PCP on the
5th March 2011
People moving from NHS Housing
• Everyone who is moving from NHS Housing
has a PCP
• All of those that have moved are working with
new providers
• The PCP Facilitator has worked with the
individual and support staff to develop action
plans for those that have already moved
•The PCP Facilitator also attends transition
meetings
Circles of Support
• The Circles of Support group has
changed its name to Circles Network.
This is so they do not get confused with
individual circles of support.
• The group are also working on a film
which shows the benefits of having a
circle of support when making a PCP
Support Planning
• we have been building on the work that BBA
has been doing on PCP and have been thinking
about how we can develop PCP into Support
Plans
• we have developed pilot Support Plans for
people living in two schemes in Bromley
• a Support Plan is a PCP with an amount of
money attached to it
• Support Plans give people more choice over
the support they receive to meet their needs
Planning for the future
• there are difficult times ahead as budgets for
services are being cut
• but it is important to continue working in a
person centred way when services are
delivered differently