Person-Centred Active Support A Handbook

“Person-Centred Active Support: A Handbook” by Bev Ashman is a comprehensive resource published by Pavilion in 2010. This new edition spans 235 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a self-study guide aimed at enhancing understanding of active support, detailing its significance and practical applications, along with essential information for achieving successful outcomes.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the principles of active support, including its importance in social services and welfare contexts. The guide emphasizes practical strategies and insights, making it a valuable tool for those involved in social work and support for people with disabilities. The inclusion of new video content further enriches the learning experience, providing a modern approach to the subject matter.
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A fully revised, new edition of Person-centred Active Support self-study guide, including new video.This book is designed to provide the learner with knowledge about what active support is, why it is important, what it looks like in practice, and some of the key facts around what is needed for success.This book is designed for people to ……
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