Care Fit for VIPS toolkit
This free
online toolkit allows you to self-assess your services and includes signposting to resources for areas of the audit that you wish to do improvements. If you have a part in running a care home, domiciliary care service or day centre where there are people with dementia,
Care Fit for VIPS is for you.
The underlying concept for the toolkit uses Professor Dawn Brooker’s widely recognised VIPS framework of person-centred care. VIPS stands for:
- V = Values people – Values and promotes the rights of the person
- I = Individual’s needs – Provides individualised care according to needs
- P = Perspective of service user – Understands care from the perspective of the person with dementia
- S = Supportive social psychology – Social environment enables the person to remain in relationship
The guiding principles behind VIPS are:
- Do my actions show that I respect, value and honour this person?
- Am I treating this person as a unique individual?
- Am I making a serious attempt to see my actions from the perspective of the person I am trying to help? How might my actions be interpreted by them?
- Do my actions help this person to feel socially confident and that they are not alone?
The VIPS framework and concepts used by the toolkit also underpin many of the training and education programmes offered by ADS, including the ‘Person-Centred Leadership’ module on our Postgraduate Certificate in Person-Centred Dementia Studies.
The toolkit is easy to use and easy to navigate, making it practical and attractive to users. It is also completely free to access and use. If you would like help using the toolkit, dedicated education, or assistance from ADS to complete the toolkit and provide advice on prioritising changes, please contact us to find out more about our services (dementia@worc.ac.uk).