Abstract

Readers will know that person-centred planning (PCP) is reported to have potential benefits for people with learning disabilities. This article reports on a longitudinal study of the ‘impact and cost of the introduction of PCP for 93 people with intellectual disabilities living in four localities in England’. Only the information collected regarding the 65 individuals who did receive a person-centred plan is reported here.

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