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1st Big Idea Choice. Choice p 46-57. Choice philosophy: throughout the whole service – Choice and Partnership Choice appointments: first contact with the service. Aims of Choice. Find out what they want Use our knowledge to jointly form an understanding Together choose what will be helpful
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Choicep 46-57 • Choice philosophy: throughout the whole service – Choice and Partnership • Choice appointments: first contact with the service
Aims of Choice • Find out what they want • Use our knowledge to jointly form an understanding • Together choose what will be helpful NOT… • Assessing a passive young person and family • Handing down a diagnosis and treatment plan
Interior Decorator • Work in PAIRS • One choose to be a CLIENT • The other an interior decorator • Choose a room to be changed • Explore what the client wants • Offer some advice (as an expert) • Reach a decision together
Honest Opinion Curiosity Alternatives Alternatives Alternatives Next Steps Choice Point Tasks in the Choice appointment/s Assessment and Risk Joint Formulation Goals Engagement in their Choices
Choice: A Directed Conversation • USER:Conversation • Follow the families’ process and thinking • Non-hierarchical • Engaging, motivating and respectful • HUMAN • Process Focussed • PROFESSIONAL:Directed • We reach an understanding about the issues • That considers risk • And any appropriate diagnostic frameworks • ACTIVE • Goal Focused
Choice Facts • Most people or all can do Choice • (if have skills) • Single clinician • Lasts varied time [clinical + admin] • Choice + is possible • Choice introduction… • Choice letter • Includes Formulation, goals, homework and action • Key worker responsibility clarified • Post- Choice discussion weekly