Promoting Personalisation 02 May 2012 Anna O’Mahony.

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Promoting Personalisation 02 May 2012 Anna O’Mahony

Promoting Personalisation Registered Care Supported Living On Track (Forensic) Lifelong Learning Shared Lives Residential Schools Further Education college No Limits My Way (Brokerage) MacIntyre is a national Charity Supporting over 900 Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities

Promoting Personalisation Personalisation in tandem with self-directed support enables people to take control of their lives and the support they receive Support each person in a way that makes sense to them Person centred reviews Increased natural support to compliment professional support Coproduction Organisational change driven by the people we support Creative use of funding

Promoting Personalisation The MacIntyre Profile Worked with Kenexa to create the Ideal Profile of a Support Worker Recruit using the following tools: 1) Rapid Personality Questionnaire 2) Competency based Framework Facilitations skills Great Interactions

Promoting Personalisation Partnership working Customers Housing Providers Employers Colleges Community Groups

Anna O’Mahony Head of Operations tel: