Direct payments have moved to the heart of the government’s drive for increased user choice. At the same time, implementation has remained disappointing. This article explores the demand, supply and related factors associated with patterns of local variability in uptake and intensity of care package provision. Statistical analyses are conducted for key client groups – people with physical disabilities, older people, people with learning disabilities and people who use mental health services – using data for England from 2000–01 to 2002–03. The results suggest that direct payments variability reflects a complex array of factors, both within and beyond the control of local public actors. In particular, while local policy preferences appear to...
EdinburghThe origins of the direct payments scheme lie with the Disabled People’s movement and the r...
In 2012, the Government invited local councils in England to participate in a pilot programme to tes...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...
Direct payments have moved to the heart of the government's drive for increased user choice. At the ...
In 2003, the UK government placed a mandatory responsibility on local authorities to offer direct pa...
Across the United Kingdom (UK), the development of personal assistance through the policy of Direct ...
*Please note this paper draws on work in progress – apologies for any inaccuracies* This paper prese...
From a campaigning concept in the 1970s, direct payments - the substitution of cash for services - h...
This article reviews the social care evidence concerning direct payments/personal budgets, before ar...
This article investigates the determinants of local authority Learning Disability (LD) expenditure i...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Direct payments have been heralded by the disability movement as an important means to achieving in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine trends over time in social care usage and expenditu...
1997 saw the introduction of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act in the UK. This piece of legis...
Mental health service users have yet to reap the benefits of greater choice, control and independent...
EdinburghThe origins of the direct payments scheme lie with the Disabled People’s movement and the r...
In 2012, the Government invited local councils in England to participate in a pilot programme to tes...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...
Direct payments have moved to the heart of the government's drive for increased user choice. At the ...
In 2003, the UK government placed a mandatory responsibility on local authorities to offer direct pa...
Across the United Kingdom (UK), the development of personal assistance through the policy of Direct ...
*Please note this paper draws on work in progress – apologies for any inaccuracies* This paper prese...
From a campaigning concept in the 1970s, direct payments - the substitution of cash for services - h...
This article reviews the social care evidence concerning direct payments/personal budgets, before ar...
This article investigates the determinants of local authority Learning Disability (LD) expenditure i...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Direct payments have been heralded by the disability movement as an important means to achieving in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine trends over time in social care usage and expenditu...
1997 saw the introduction of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act in the UK. This piece of legis...
Mental health service users have yet to reap the benefits of greater choice, control and independent...
EdinburghThe origins of the direct payments scheme lie with the Disabled People’s movement and the r...
In 2012, the Government invited local councils in England to participate in a pilot programme to tes...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...