Background: UK austerity policies of the last decade have resulted inreductions to the amount of services, care and support available forpeople with intellectual and developmental disabilities, potentiallyimpacting on their social lives. This study provides empirical evidenceregarding the experiences of managers of services which support peo-ple with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Method: Eight managers of five charitable services and one managerof a government agency in the UK took part in semi-structured inter-views about how cuts in funding had affected them, their services andthe social lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabil-ities. Responses were analysed using Interpretative PhenomenologicalAnalysis.Re...