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What is person centered care in the context of disablity care.

  What is person-centred care in the disability approach?   So we need to start out by saying that there is several approaches to disability care and they have very different world views attached to them, the first one is the medical model of disability that says that we are broken and that we should be cured and that then we can contribute to the world. The second one is the social model of disability which says that it is the society that disables us and that we need to be aware of this and that by fixing some things in society the disability will have less impact and it also makes people aware that disability isn’t something to be feared it is just a way of being, and that disability impacts people in very different ways as well. So this is where the person-centered approach comes from and we see that this is an offshoot of the social model of disability and that this is where we see that it is fundamentally different in peoples view’s in that if the person has a care worker (

Magnus Bane and Comfort items Part one.

So this is going to focus on Magnus from the TV and book series shadow hunters, So as we are aware Mangus is a Warlock and the warlocks are immortal downworlders, the world is quite brutal world expands as there are Shadowhunters that are born to hunt demons and to help protect the world from demons and they live in what they call the shadow world and this world is quite a brutal world and even though it does have it’s own rules of engagement and equivalent to the Geneva convention, and human rights, the accords and we see that Magnus was at the signing of the accords and have seen things change over the centuries of both Shadowhunters and mundane attitudes towards down worlders or classes and the shadow hunters seem to follow this trend.  And there are a lot of differences between the shadow hunters and the down worlders but there is also a loss of relics that belong in this world.    Some through design and some through war and age, as we see in the books that there is a whole line o

What is good support in the NDIS.

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  Image by  Sasin Tipchai  from  Pixabay   So this is going to be a great blog post to write and I see it as a great win so what is good and bad support this is an interesting topic to get into in a way as it can be quite subjective what is good and bad support as there is a difference between active and passive support and the classifications of support workers as well. So support workers are there to support you to achieve your goals and we see that this can be quite a difficult thing as you need to be aware of some things about a support worker first, the first thing is that they are paid people, so they are paid to support you, and this means that they don’t have to do things for you.   They are not servants, maids, or your mother, and this is a difficult thing to be aware of as well.   Even when an organization says they are person-centered we need to remember that they are running a business and that this is why they have scheduled support times this is a good thing as it means