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OSS

The Outcome and Support Sequence is a way to fully understand what the person wants to change and to generate creative ways to make that change together.

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    Talking OSS in practice with Cheryl Taylor and Ben Rosamond

    Cheryl is from West Dumbartonshire in Scotland where they have been using OSS for many years (starting back when it was called Just Enough Support). Together with Ben, who led their training, they describe what is takes to fully implement OSS, the role of the manager, and what they have learned so far.

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    Talking OSS with Martin Routledge

    Martin is a long term collaborator and friend, and in this episode he describes the potential of the Outcome and Support Sequence from his perspective.

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    The Outcome and Support Sequence in detail

    This is a recording from a webinar I did for Social Care Future. This is helpful summary if you want a more detailed understanding about the process.

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The Outcome and Support Sequence is a way to fully understand what the person wants to change and to generate creative ways to make that change together.

HOSTED BY

Helen Sanderson

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The Outcome and Support Sequence is a way to fully understand what the person wants to change and to generate creative ways to make that change together.

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