Background This critical review considers the nature and importance of person-centred planning in the context of current British policy and service development in intellectual disability. The difference between person-centred planning and other kinds of individual planning is discussed. Materials and method The scale of the task of implementing person-centred planning as a national policy initiative is considered. The limited evidence base for person-centred planning is reviewed and the reasons for the failure of previous attempts at individual planning are analysed. The assumption that person-centred services will be produced by a new kind of individual planning is questioned. Conclusions Consideration is given to what would be necessary to make services more person-centred, including changes in power relations, funding arrangements and staff training and supervision.
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Yale Univ, Program Recovery & Community Hlth, Dept Psychiat, Yale Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06511 USAYale Univ, Program Recovery & Community Hlth, Dept Psychiat, Yale Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
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London South Bank Univ, Crit Autism & Disabil Studies Res Grp, London, EnglandLondon South Bank Univ, Crit Autism & Disabil Studies Res Grp, London, England