critically reflect upon the planning of care in relation to an identified complex case study.
This should include providing a critical understanding of factors complicating care planning and intervention. Key factors concerning legal and ethical dimensions of decisions, human factors and issues around effective person centred, multidisciplinary and interagency communication should be considered. Specific details of key points derived from the client’s history; and a presentation of a biopsychosocial formulation should be critically discussed. Resulting plans should consider effective and meaningful promotion of collaboration and shared goals with the client and effective collaboration with other agencies and disciplines. Such planning should incorporate a critical awareness of different service delivery models and how they might effectively contribute to the client wellbeing. A critical overview of factors affecting clinical decision making and situation management in terms of ethics, policy, policy drivers and legal considerations will be incorporated in the presentation