Drawing upon the findings of a 31month ethnographic study in a residential Therapeutic Community (TC) for substance use, this article sheds light on the challenges and contradictions which surround the introduction of increasingly commercial/business orientated decisions within the alcohol and drug treatment field. The aim of this paper is to critically reflect upon the implementation of an outcome-orientated policy directive, typically referred to as Payment by Results (PbR), in a residential rehabilitation service, and consider the implications which surround the initiative for those at the coal face of service delivery. The fundamental principles of PbR and the TC are discussed, as are the tensions and dilemmas which surround the impleme...
The history of opiate treatment in the United Kingdom (UK) since the early 1980s is a rich source of...
Drawing upon the findings of a 31 month ethnographic study this thesis provides a snap-shot of the i...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...
The aim of this paper is to critically reflect upon some of the practical difficulties which surroun...
Since former Chancellor George Osborne described reducing public spending as ‘the great national cha...
Following an expert seminar to explore the issues around applying payment by results to drug recover...
The UK government is increasingly using outcome-based payment schemes – often called “payment by res...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
AIM: To compare drug recovery outcomes in commissioning areas included in a 'payment by results' sch...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
All right reserved. As public services budgets are cut, the 'Payment by Results' (or Pay for Success...
Over recent years, there has been increasing interest in ‘Payment by Results’ (PbR) (Pay for Success...
Payment by results - Pay organisations who receive public money for what they achieve for people, no...
This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how ...
Graduate Research PaperThe objective of this research is to explore whether the Harm Reduction Trust...
The history of opiate treatment in the United Kingdom (UK) since the early 1980s is a rich source of...
Drawing upon the findings of a 31 month ethnographic study this thesis provides a snap-shot of the i...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...
The aim of this paper is to critically reflect upon some of the practical difficulties which surroun...
Since former Chancellor George Osborne described reducing public spending as ‘the great national cha...
Following an expert seminar to explore the issues around applying payment by results to drug recover...
The UK government is increasingly using outcome-based payment schemes – often called “payment by res...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
AIM: To compare drug recovery outcomes in commissioning areas included in a 'payment by results' sch...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
All right reserved. As public services budgets are cut, the 'Payment by Results' (or Pay for Success...
Over recent years, there has been increasing interest in ‘Payment by Results’ (PbR) (Pay for Success...
Payment by results - Pay organisations who receive public money for what they achieve for people, no...
This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how ...
Graduate Research PaperThe objective of this research is to explore whether the Harm Reduction Trust...
The history of opiate treatment in the United Kingdom (UK) since the early 1980s is a rich source of...
Drawing upon the findings of a 31 month ethnographic study this thesis provides a snap-shot of the i...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...