Description
The local authority is under an ongoing duty to keep the person’s plan under review generally, and to ensure that their needs continue to be met; they will review the plan periodically, involving the person and agreeing any necessary changes.
What topics are covered in this Review of Care and Support Planning online course?
Here are some of the topics covered in this course:
- What is the purpose of a review?
- Care and support planning;
- Review of the care and support plan or support plan;
- What should follow a review? What should a review consider?
- Making a review person-centred and How to enable person-centred reviews;
- Facilitating a review and Keeping plans up-to-date;
- Planned reviews, Combined plans, and Proportionate reviews;
- Review options, Unplanned reviews, and Requested reviews;
- Local authority duties;
- Revision of the care and support plan;
- Aspects of assessment and care planning in reviews;
- Person without capacity;
- Reducing a personal budget;
- What should happen after a review
This course is intended for people who have a role in care and support planning, staff employed by local authorities who are responsible for care and support planning, and managers of people undertaking care and support planning.
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Learning objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Define what a review of the care and support plan, or support plan is
- Explain and recognise planned and unplanned reviews
- Understand what to do with Requested reviews
- Recognise the importance of revision of a care and support plan
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements.
Course assessment and certification
Upon successful completion with an 80% or higher pass mark, you will be automatically awarded a downloadable certificate containing your name, the course title, and completion date.