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Why the change of name for Care Aims?

Kate Malcomess 12/06/2015 24/06/2015Blog Care Aims, Framework, Intended Outcomes

The Care Aims Intended Outcomes Framework  – Collaborative Decision-making for Well-being. “That’s a bit of a mouthful” I hear you say!  The Care Aims Model was so much snappier.  Why change it? Reflection and feedback – that’s why! For a while now, we have been aware that calling it a Model…

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