1. A Method From the 'Lifeworld': Some Possibilities for Person Centred Planning for Children in Care. Author Houston, Stan Subjects CHILD care, LEGAL status of children, CHILD care services, SOCIOLOGY Abstract This paper describes a method for working with children who are the subjects of care planning and review under the Children Act 1989. The person centred planning method, as it is termed, has been well established in working with adults with special needs but can be extrapolated to encounters with children. It focuses on three fundamental areas: relationship, meaning and narrative. In underscoring these areas, the method restrains the bureaucracy and experience of stigma that is often present for those residing in state care. On a wider plane, the paper argues that the method stands as a veritable example of Habermas's ideas concerning the application of communicative rationality and discursive democracy in social life. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Published 2003 Full Text View/download PDF