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Making care programme approach meetings more accessible and person‐centred for people with learning disabilities

Ian Hall (Tower Hamlets Community Learning Disability Service)
Edward Burns (Archway Community Care Centre, London)
Sue Martin (Camden Learning Disabilities Service, London)
Edd Carter (London Metropolitan University)
Samantha Macreath (Camden Learning Disabilities Service, London)
Magda Pearson (Camden Learning Disabilities Service, London)
Angela Hassiotis (Camden Learning Disabilities Service, London)

Advances in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities

ISSN: 1753-0180

Article publication date: 11 May 2009

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Abstract

The care programme approach (CPA) is an important part of supporting people with mental health problems in the community and has been applied with variable success in services for people with learning disabilities. Investigation into service users' understanding of the CPA has been limited. We employed multiple methodologies to explore what service users with learning disabilities and additional mental health problems thought about the CPA process, and what their understanding of it was. We used the findings to work with other professionals to adapt the meetings in a way that was accessible and inclusive. We included this work in the service communication plan and produced guidance for care co‐ordinators and materials to be used at the meetings. The guidance and materials can be used by any service and will be available online.

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Hall, I., Burns, E., Martin, S., Carter, E., Macreath, S., Pearson, M. and Hassiotis, A. (2009), "Making care programme approach meetings more accessible and person‐centred for people with learning disabilities", Advances in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 23-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/17530180200900006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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