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never ceasing our exploration: understanding person centred planning
Learning Disability Practice2004Vol. 7(3), pp. 28–31
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Abstract
In the second article in this series on person centred planning (PCP), Jackie Kilbane and Jeanette Thompson alert us to some of the misconceptions surrounding this approach and discuss why some professionals are guilty of making PCP fit their practice, rather than the other way round
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