Direct Payments are cash payments made in lieu of social service provisions, to individuals who have been assessed as needing services. Direct Payments increase choice and promote independence. They provide for a more flexible response than may otherwise be possible for the service user and carer. They allow individuals to decide when and in what form services are provided and who provides them, who comes into their home and who becomes involved in very personal aspects of their lives. Direct Payments put real power into the hands of service users and carers, and allow them to take control over their lives. Access to Direct Payments as a means of delivering social services in Northern Ireland has been available since 1996 under the Personal...
Placing disabled people in control of financial resources offered a radical move away from the tradi...
Direct payments are becoming an important means by which any disabled person can arrange their care ...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...
EdinburghThe origins of the direct payments scheme lie with the Disabled People’s movement and the r...
This following piece of research identifies the life experiences of eight individuals in receipt of ...
From a campaigning concept in the 1970s, direct payments - the substitution of cash for services - h...
In 2003, the UK government placed a mandatory responsibility on local authorities to offer direct pa...
1997 saw the introduction of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act in the UK. This piece of legis...
[Excerpt] This research project commenced initially in August 2002 and was initiated by the Disabili...
This research examines the implementation of direct payments across Scotland and their impact on the...
Across the United Kingdom (UK), the development of personal assistance through the policy of Direct ...
Despite learning about the social model of disability in social work training, it is difficult to se...
Direct payments have been heralded by the disability movement as an important means to achieving in...
This Review is an evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the HSE-funded statutory and non...
Spandler (2004) identifies the need to move from reactionary to progressive arguments about direct p...
Placing disabled people in control of financial resources offered a radical move away from the tradi...
Direct payments are becoming an important means by which any disabled person can arrange their care ...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...
EdinburghThe origins of the direct payments scheme lie with the Disabled People’s movement and the r...
This following piece of research identifies the life experiences of eight individuals in receipt of ...
From a campaigning concept in the 1970s, direct payments - the substitution of cash for services - h...
In 2003, the UK government placed a mandatory responsibility on local authorities to offer direct pa...
1997 saw the introduction of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act in the UK. This piece of legis...
[Excerpt] This research project commenced initially in August 2002 and was initiated by the Disabili...
This research examines the implementation of direct payments across Scotland and their impact on the...
Across the United Kingdom (UK), the development of personal assistance through the policy of Direct ...
Despite learning about the social model of disability in social work training, it is difficult to se...
Direct payments have been heralded by the disability movement as an important means to achieving in...
This Review is an evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the HSE-funded statutory and non...
Spandler (2004) identifies the need to move from reactionary to progressive arguments about direct p...
Placing disabled people in control of financial resources offered a radical move away from the tradi...
Direct payments are becoming an important means by which any disabled person can arrange their care ...
Implementation of the Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 in April 1997 enabled local authorit...