Personal planning guides for providers
There is a growing commitment to shift from input health and social care systems to a system that will focus on personal outcomes for people who experience care. This means services have to record and measure ‘what matters’ to a person in order to demonstrate how they are meeting their personal outcomes.
The aim of these guides are to support staff in services to develop personal plans for children, young people and adults. These have been developed collaboratively by colleagues within the early learning and childcare, children and young people, and adults’ inspection teams. National policy, legislation, evidence-based practice and real-life examples of people experiencing care have underpinned the development of the guides.
Who are the guides for?
These guides are for managers and their staff to help improve how personal planning is undertaken. It will help inspectors to evaluate personal plans in a more consistent way during scrutiny and improvement work.
Guide 1: Early learning and childcare
Childminding
Daycare of children
Out of school care settings
Childcare agencies would also use the guide, where appropriate.
Guide 2: Children and young people (PDF)
Care homes
School care accommodation
Secure care
Support services
Housing support
Fostering and adoption.
Guide 3: Adults (PDF)
Care homes
Care at home
Support services
Housing support