Facts for Families13th August 2025
Writing your own one page profile
This basic information can help establish and maintain
good relationships and provide continuity when there are staff changes.
Everyone at Dimensions has a One Page Profile, from the Chief Executive to administrative support colleagues and every person we support. If you haven’t already seen the profiles of colleagues you come into contact with please ask, they are there to be seen!
We really hope you will help us to work well with you by creating your own one page profile:
- By completing a one page profile the team supporting your relative will better
understand you as a person and know what values and beliefs you hold close to heart. - Because you are integral in the support we offer to your relative we need to know
what’s important to you and how we can involve you in your relative’s support.
What’s in a one page profile?
- Photo – A photo of you means new colleagues will recognise you when you visit or meet up somewhere.
- What’s important to me – This is a list of things that really matter to you. They can be general things but you might also like to include things about your relative or friend who we support. Some people choose to include values and beliefs in this section
- What people like and admire about me – Some strong, positive statements reflecting what people like and admire about you. It can include some of your great characteristics, qualities, gifts and talents.
- How to support me well – Be specific here; tell us what to do so we can best support you both. How and when do you like to be contacted? What support do you need to spend quality time with your relative?