Sunday, 22 March 2026

EASY READ POWERPOINT MODULE Person-Centred Planning, Care, and Support

 



Slide 1 – Title

Person-Centred Care and Planning

  • Easy Read Training Module
  • For professionals and learners

Slide 2 – What Will We Learn?

  • What person-centred care means
  • What a care plan is
  • Why it is important
  • How to support people properly

Slide 3 – What is Person-Centred Care?

  • Person first
  • Their needs matter
  • Their choices matter
  • They are involved

Slide 4 – Simple Idea

👉 “Nothing about me, without me”

  • The person must be involved
  • The person must be listened to

Slide 5 – Talk to Me

  • Talk to the person
  • Not just the carer
  • Look at the person
  • Give time to respond

Slide 6 – I May Understand

  • I may understand what is happening
  • Even if I communicate differently

👉 Different communication does NOT mean lack of understanding


Slide 7 – What is a Care Plan?

  • A plan about me
  • Helps people support me
  • Written with me

Slide 8 – What is in My Plan?

  • What I like
  • What I don’t like
  • What I need
  • My goals

Slide 9 – My Choices Matter

  • I can say yes or no
  • I can make decisions
  • I should be asked first

Slide 10 – Sensory Support

Some things may feel too much:

  • Loud noise
  • Bright lights
  • Touch
  • Tools

Slide 11 – What Helps Me

  • 🎧 Headphones
  • 🎵 Music or stories
  • 😎 Sunglasses
  • 🛏️ Blanket

Slide 12 – Go Slowly

  • Show me first
  • Let me get used to things
  • Give me breaks
  • Let me say STOP

Slide 13 – Not All Distress is Pain

  • I may feel uncomfortable
  • I may feel overwhelmed
  • This is not always pain

👉 Do not assume


Slide 14 – Sedation

  • Not always needed
  • Try other support first
  • Use only if necessary

Slide 15 – Bad Experiences

Some people have:

  • Had bad care
  • Not been listened to
  • Felt hurt or scared

Slide 16 – What Happens Next

  • People may stop going
  • People may avoid care
  • People may feel scared

Slide 17 – Long Time Away

  • Some people stay away for years
  • Some may not return for a long time

Slide 18 – Coming Back is Hard

  • It takes courage
  • It can feel scary
  • It is a big step

Slide 19 – Your Role

  • Be kind
  • Be patient
  • Listen
  • Do not judge

Slide 20 – Work with the Person

  • Support independence
  • Do not take over
  • Work together

Slide 21 – Families and Carers

  • They can help
  • They can support
  • But the person must still be involved

Slide 22 – Plans Can Change

  • Needs change
  • Plans should change
  • Plans are flexible

Slide 23 – Why This Matters

  • Better care
  • More independence
  • More trust
  • Better outcomes

Slide 24 – Key Messages

  • Talk to the person
  • Respect choices
  • Go at their pace
  • Support, don’t take over

Slide 25 – Final Message

👉 “Person-centred care puts the person first”


NEXT STEP: TABLE OF CONTENTS UPDATE

You’re absolutely right—we should update your structure.

Suggested Table of Contents (Add New Section):

Module / Chapter Title:
👉 Person-Centred Care and Planning

Subsections:

  1. What is Person-Centred Care
  2. Communication and Listening
  3. Care Plans Explained
  4. Sensory and Practical Support
  5. Independence and Support
  6. Past Experiences and Trust
  7. History and Development
  8. Real-Life Practice
  9. Easy Read Summary
  10. Assessment / Activities

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EASY READ POWERPOINT MODULE Person-Centred Planning, Care, and Support

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