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A Refresher for Teams/Services currently using Care Aims as their primary decision-making Framework.

Kate Malcomess 12/06/2024 02/12/2024Blog

…if so, this course may be for you. We are currently running it both as an in-person and online course. Many services have approached us in the last year to ask for an update and refresh. They have reported being unable to embrace the framework fully or finding that the…

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Care Aims and Negative Capability – The spaciousness of uncertainty

Kate Malcomess 23/05/2023 11/07/2023Blog

by Daryl Harris, Care Aims Facilitator and Consultant Clinical Neuro Psychologist (December 2022) “Hope locates itself in the premise that we don’t know what will happen and that in the spaciousness of uncertainty is room to act.  When you recognise uncertainty, you recognise that you may be able to influence the…

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