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Safeguarding adults at risk through the use of person centered thinking tools. Embedding person centred frameworks in social care settings

4th International Conference on Vascular Dementia

Tanya Clover

Clover Care Consultants, UK

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism

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Abstract
Reform has taken place in England with the implementation of the Care Act (2014) and its expectation that all agencies, statutory and otherwise, must cooperate. Such cooperation, however, risks marginalising the most important voice, that of the abused person themselves. When acts of abuse in care settings are investigated, it often results in the dismissal or removal from roles of individuals deemed responsible for the acts. To prevent the reoccurrence of abuse we must look beyond the perpetrator to the systems that surround them. Protection will not come about simply from telling people what is right or wrong. If it were, society would enact laws and all abuse would cease. With the existing raft of legislation and human rights declarations worldwide we can see that this has not happened. Person-centred thinking tools are both a device and a process that can be used to drive and sustain change for individuals, teams, organisations, communities and societies. Their ultimate goal is to ensure that individuals have more choice and control through an ongoing loop of listening, learning and actions � in essence, realising their uniqueness as a person of equal standing to others. Person-centered thinking tools can support the transition from people living with dementia being passive recipients of care to their being recognised as equal and valued members of society. They herald a new progression, as services aspire to move beyond person centred support towards people living with dementia being attributed citizenhood.
Biography

Tanya Clover has been involved in supporting organisational change across the health and social care sectors for over 20 years. Utilising her extensive knowledge of the practical application of person centered care models; she has a proven success record in directly influencing the experiences and outcomes for people living with dementia. Previously a Practice Development Consultant and Trainer for the University of Bradford School of Dementia Studies, she remains an accredited Dementia Care Mapping™ trainer for the University. She has spoken at the UK Dementia Congress and has published 2 articles relating to the use of Person Centred Thinking Tools.

Email: tanya@clovercareconsultants.com

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