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Strategy and Aims
Care Principles provides high quality person-centred assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services for people with challenging behaviour associated with learning disabilities, personality disorders and autistic spectrum disorders, including those who are detained under the Mental Health Act.
The aims of our service are:
- To provide a high quality, safe and secure environment that encourages the development of skills and competencies in adults who have challenging behaviour associated with learning disability, autistic spectrum disorder or personality disorder
- To provide assessment, treatment and rehabilitation programmes aimed at improving mental health, minimising inappropriate behaviour and establishing appropriate patterns of coping and problem solving
We do this by:
- Providing person-centred assessment, treatment and rehabilitation programmes designed to encourage the development of service users skills and competencies while supporting their dignity, self-esteem and social acceptance
- Basing our clinical ethos on principles developed from Social Learning and Normalisation Theories that use positive reward and feedback when teaching new skills
- Seeing the positives in each individual and helping them gain the skills and confidence to enable them to make the journey along their pathway of care towards greater independence and a better quality of life
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