Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice

The term ‘person-centred’ is increasingly used in human services to define desirable approaches to service delivery for vulnerable groups of people. This multi-stage, iterative study uses a post-structuralist approach to build a conceptualisation of person-centredness with relevance across the agein...

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Main Author: Waters, Rebecca Adriana
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76906
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description The term ‘person-centred’ is increasingly used in human services to define desirable approaches to service delivery for vulnerable groups of people. This multi-stage, iterative study uses a post-structuralist approach to build a conceptualisation of person-centredness with relevance across the ageing, disability, and mental health sectors. The resultant framework and conceptual model informs the application of person-centredness across policy, organisational and front-line practice contexts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-769062022-06-15T08:07:56Z Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice Waters, Rebecca Adriana The term ‘person-centred’ is increasingly used in human services to define desirable approaches to service delivery for vulnerable groups of people. This multi-stage, iterative study uses a post-structuralist approach to build a conceptualisation of person-centredness with relevance across the ageing, disability, and mental health sectors. The resultant framework and conceptual model informs the application of person-centredness across policy, organisational and front-line practice contexts. 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76906 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Waters, Rebecca Adriana
Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title_full Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title_fullStr Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title_full_unstemmed Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title_short Person-Centredness In Human Services: An Evidence-Based Conceptualisation To Inform Practice
title_sort person-centredness in human services: an evidence-based conceptualisation to inform practice
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76906