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    I believe that to accomplish something great in life is what most people strive to reach in their lives. Having the courage to be an honorable and honest person is an amazing quality to have. You may ask why is it so hard to be honest, well I feel it takes courage and honorability to stand alone and fight for what is right. Believing and fighting for what is right for me is very courageous and for many people that is very frightening and they sometimes prefer to stay quiet and not do anything. In

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    Models of Assessment The Person-Centered Theory of Helping is a client-based approach that places the responsibility on the client and not the helper. Person-Centered focuses on the personal relationship between a helper and his or her client. This theory of helping deals with the ways that clients view themselves and encourages clients to reflect on their experience. It is a non-judgmental approach that will allow the client to find personal solutions while encouraging the, client and allows him

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    understanding with what brings them peace. It has been shown that places actually do bring a certain emotion or feeling onto a person, almost like an extra sense. “Modern science is confirming that people’s thoughts, feelings and actions are indeed shaped not by just their genes and neurochemistry, history and relationships but also by their surroundings. How the environment affects a person and several places that are considered by some cultures to be sacred and discussed.” (Gallagher, 1993, p. 62) A place

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    1.1 Explain what person-centred thinking is, and how it relates to person-centred reviews and person centred planning. Person-centred thinking is separating what is important to from, what is important for The people they support and finding a balance between them, person-centred planning reflects upon a person’s capacities, what is important to a person (now and for the future) and specifies the support they require to make a valued contribution to their community. Services are delivered in the

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    Human nature, the essence of what makes a human person what they are, is something that everybody has. Every person is innately a person, but how they put their personhood into action is the biggest indicator of their character, or the projection of a person’s human nature. At their core there is human nature, but their actions are what direct this source of humanity. The quality of someone’s actions is shaped by their environment and sometimes their biological makeup as well. Human nature does

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    This essay will explain how person centred care benefits the service user (SU). It will explain the different SU involved in the therapeutic relationship and the importance of confidentiality and the development of trust in the therapeutic relationship. It will describe effective communication and the barriers to maintaining effective communication. It will give a reflective account of an experience on clinical placement using Gibbs reflective cycle model of reflection see (appendix 2). The therapeutic

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    There are a number of legislations which address the needs of young people leaving care with provisions that are in place to help them through life transitions. The Children and Young Persons Act 2008 focuses on older young people and those who are leaving care. Providing the necessary legislative support to improve the care system in England. Ensuring that stability and continuity in every aspect of a child's care. This act proposed to reform the statutory framework for the care system involving

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    THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL PERSON “The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy.”, said Kalu Ndukwe Kalu. This quote means that what people do or say in their lives have influential impacts on the living of others and thus inspire those who consider their legacies. From the childhood, people do develop their attitudes and behaviors from their fathers and other peers. And mostly at age of 20, when they grow up, they

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    homeless person, who should be valued more? To me, there are people that should be valued more than others. Should the president suddenly pass than his/her nation could be plunged into chaos. He/she is more valuable and should always be be more valued than a homeless person. A homeless person, whether good or bad were to pass away, then he/she would effect little in the greater nation. This is the cold hard truth. Here are 3 important reasons to discuss this and how they factor in how a person should

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    Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches for care and support. 1.1 Define Person centred values. Person centred values means the people whom we support are treated as equals and are involved in all aspects and areas of their care and that they are respected and valued as individuals. This means being involved in their assessments, care delivery and support planning, basically person centred values is making

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