Treatment plan outline

I am going under a treatment plan since my recent diagnosis, which took ages. This is the system that has told to me.

Because I am classed as vulnerable, the Autism Centre keys up the treatment plan with the help of the doctors and myself. I employ an outside care body, but the social worker key worker takes charge of the treatment care do make sure I do not get abused by the external care body and also helps if I need any funding.

ME > DOCTORS > ADULT AUTISM CENTRE SPECIALISTS > SOCIAL WORK > EXTERNAL CARE BODY DELIVERING SERVICE SUPPORT.

a LONG chain,, does this mirror any of your treatment plans ?

It seems quite good logically  

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  • autismtwo said:
    I think social services will be the weak point for me ?

    They are for me!

    We (my Mum and I) have been left to write a support plan for me all by ourselves.

    We didn't choose this.

    It was just kind of made clear that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. The process has, so far, taken at least 6 months, if nt longer (I've lost track), and the social worker still hasn't complete a statement of my care needs (which is kind of necessary for writing the support plan, because the support plan is supposed to show how the needs identified in the assesment can be met).

    We don't know what we're doing, and the whole process has been extremely stressful for both my Mum and myself.

    Every time we think we're getting somewhere with it we find there are more things we haven't even considered, things someone with training and experience in writing support plans would know.

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  • autismtwo said:
    I think social services will be the weak point for me ?

    They are for me!

    We (my Mum and I) have been left to write a support plan for me all by ourselves.

    We didn't choose this.

    It was just kind of made clear that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. The process has, so far, taken at least 6 months, if nt longer (I've lost track), and the social worker still hasn't complete a statement of my care needs (which is kind of necessary for writing the support plan, because the support plan is supposed to show how the needs identified in the assesment can be met).

    We don't know what we're doing, and the whole process has been extremely stressful for both my Mum and myself.

    Every time we think we're getting somewhere with it we find there are more things we haven't even considered, things someone with training and experience in writing support plans would know.

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