That’s the end of this module on one-page profiles. Here are the key points:
- What’s important to someone are the things that make them happy, fulfilled and content.
- What’s important for someone are the things they need to stay healthy and safe, and to be included in their community.
- A one-page profile includes a photo of the person and three sections: like and admire, important to and how best to support (important for).
- Always write a one-page profile using strong, positive statements that avoid jargon and “service speak.”
- When you read a one-page profile you should feel like you know the person and could act on the support information it contains.
- You must regularly review and update one-page profiles.