SUMMARY The policy of personalisation in English adult social care prioritises choice and control by service users over the support they receive. Carers also have rights to assessments and support, but these rights have developed separately, so interdependencies between carers and service users may be overlooked. Moreover it may be difficult to reconcile these divergent policies in routine practice. This paper reports findings from a study examining the roles played by carers in England in the processes of assessment, support planning and management of personal budgets for disabled and older people. The study was conducted between January 2011 and February 2013. It involved a survey of sixteen adult social care departments across two En...
Between September 2011 and January 2013 the Carers Federation Ltd funded a study with the objective ...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Personalisation has become a key aspiration of adult social care policy in England. Perspectives var...
The policy of personalisation in English adult social care prioritises choice and control by service...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
The Social Policy Research Unit examined how current English adult social care practice balances the...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Carers play an ambiguous role within the personalisation paradigm currently shaping adult social car...
This unique book brings together, for the first time, advocates and critics of the personalisation a...
This qualitative study aimed to explore an under-researched issue within the emerging body of resear...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
Personal budgets have been heavily promoted in government policy in England as a means of increasing...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of personalisation policy on the provide...
Key aims of the study were to explore: - What approaches local authorities in England were using to ...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Between September 2011 and January 2013 the Carers Federation Ltd funded a study with the objective ...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Personalisation has become a key aspiration of adult social care policy in England. Perspectives var...
The policy of personalisation in English adult social care prioritises choice and control by service...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
The Social Policy Research Unit examined how current English adult social care practice balances the...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Carers play an ambiguous role within the personalisation paradigm currently shaping adult social car...
This unique book brings together, for the first time, advocates and critics of the personalisation a...
This qualitative study aimed to explore an under-researched issue within the emerging body of resear...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
Personal budgets have been heavily promoted in government policy in England as a means of increasing...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of personalisation policy on the provide...
Key aims of the study were to explore: - What approaches local authorities in England were using to ...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Between September 2011 and January 2013 the Carers Federation Ltd funded a study with the objective ...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Personalisation has become a key aspiration of adult social care policy in England. Perspectives var...