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What are the 3 central levels of the person-centred approach?
unconditional positive regard (UPR) – accepting and valuing you. congruence – being honest and transparent in how they experience you and your world. empathic understanding – seeing your viewpoint as if they were you. Values-Based Behaviors Compassion Be kind and caring. I treat others with dignity and understanding in each and every encounter. I am sensitive to the needs of others and respond in a way that is supportive. I listen with humility and seek to understand. Human values are, for example, respect, acceptance, consideration, appreciation, listening, openness, affection, empathy and love towards other human beings. The Six Pillars of Character are trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. The Six Pillars of Character are trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.
What is a person-centered concept?
At a glance The focus is on the person and what they can do, not their condition or disability. Support should focus on achieving the person’s aspirations and be tailored to their needs and unique circumstances. 1. Should be child centered and family focused, with the needs of the child and family dictating the types and mix of services provided. 2. Should be community based, with the locus of services as well as management and decision-making responsibility resting at the community level. These are the guiding principles that help to put the interests of the individual receiving care or support at the centre of everything we do. Examples include: individuality, independence, privacy, partnership, choice, dignity, respect and rights. Person-centred values are the guiding principles that help to put the interests of the individual receiving care or support at the centre of everything we do. Examples include individuality, independence, privacy, partnership, choice, dignity, respect and rights.