Attachment: SEN 45 Ideas column
The latest ‘Ideas Column’ by Helen and Antonia in the SEN Journal
Progress for providers- Version 2 of the self assessment for providers to check their progress in delivering personalised services
Progress for Providers- Checking your progress in delivering personalised services. Version 2
Attachment: Progress for providers version 2
Helen, Jo and Lorrie are presenting at In Control’s international Big Event on the 16th March in Liverpool
New website developed by Amanda (HSA USA)- Supports cancer survivors to use person centred training along their cancer journey
Podcasts on coaching to embed person centred thinking in day to day work.
Coaching Tools to embed person centred thinking in day to day work. Introducing the Person Centred Self Audit. Mary Beth Lepkowsky talks with Helen Sanderson in the final of three video podcasts.
A fill-in booklet for people to complete to prepare for their Outcome Focused Review.
Attachment Outcome Focused Review Fill-in booklet.pdf
HSA has been involved in two new publications from the Department of Health.
‘Support planning and brokerage with older people and mental health difficulties’ which outlines four key principles for best practice in support planning
‘Planning together – peer support and self directed support’ describes the experiences of user led organisations in supporting people to co-produce their own support plans.
A summary of where person centred approaches featured in UK Government Policy.
This includes Valuing Employment Now, Living Well with Dementia, New Horizons Vision (Mental Health Services), the Carers strategy, and High Quality Care For All (people with long-term conditions)
Attachment: Person centred approaches in current policy
Helen and Antonia (HSA Foundation) are writing a regular column for the SEN Magazine about using person centred thinking at home and school.
Column: The Ideas column
To launch a new column in the SEN Magazine, Helen Sanderson and Antonia Kinman look at some practical ways to use person centred thinking at home and school.
Please visit: The SEN Magazine website
A diagram that illustrates (with examples) how person centred thinking can help deliver the four quadrants of ‘Putting People First’.
This shows how person centred thinking can be used in health; in communities; and in universal services.






