Taking a person-centred approach ensures the output of the change meets the needs of people. This involves considering the needs of individuals at every step of the change process and in the delivery of each of the essentials for change. People who use and need services are actively involved with dignity and respect as partners in the design and delivery of care. This results in an output which is fit for purpose, compassionate, co-ordinated and enabling for individuals.

Last Updated: 27 November 2024