People centred planning

Deborah Peel recapped on the objective of considering person centred planning:

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One group organised their words into three sets of opposites:

  1. Home and Community v Housing and Neighbourhood
  2. People v investment
  3. Wellbeing v obligation / burden

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Another considered the connection between of the physical construction of a neighbourhood and the social connections:

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This group considered why you live where you live and the role of perception and core values:

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This group pondered on what we mean by ‘safer’, leading to questions about power and control:

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Which led to thoughts on how to interpret words like ‘safe’ and the importance of dialogue:

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And stage in life course:

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Safe by design? A practical example:

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