The introduction of the Dutch Social Support Act (in Dutch: Wmo) in 2007 symbolises a major welfare state reform in the Netherlands. It concerns the decentralisation of tasks and responsibilities with regard to social care and support. This reform is not only a matter of shifting tasks and responsibilities from central government to local government; the Wmo was also intended to cause a paradigm shift that should change the way in which clients, citizens, governments and providers act and think. The core of this paradigm is formed by the compensation principle which describes the replacement of citizens’ rights on care by an obligation for municipalities to compensate citizens. If the Wmo is however purely regarded as a decentralisation of ...
In the coming years, a major decentralization operation in the social sector will make the Dutch mun...
Advanced welfare states are under pressure to customize services, promptly enough to prevent a casca...
Social care services aimed at supporting elderly people and people with an impairment are a fundamen...
Original title: De Wmo 2015 in praktijk To enable them to live independently at home and participat...
Original title: Op weg met de Wmo. The Social Support Act (Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning - ...
Original title:De weg naar maatschappelijke ondersteuning The main objective of the Social Supp...
Original title: Vrijwillige inzet en ondersteuningsinitiatieven The Social Support Act (Wmo) give...
The partial decentralisation of long-term care in the Netherlands is accompanied by cutbacks, reduct...
The idea of co-producing and self-organizing public services has penetrated the discourse of politic...
Original title:De ondersteuning van Wmo-aanvragers en hun mantelzorgers in 2012 The main objecti...
Original title: Vermaatschappelijking in de zorg. For several decades, government policy for peo...
This study explores the growing interest of governments in co-production and self-organisation by ex...
The idea of co-producing and self-organizing public services has penetrated the discourse of politic...
On 1 January 2015, a new long-term care reform entered into force in the Netherlands, entailing amon...
The right to a minimum subsistence level in the Netherlands is covered by a comprehensive network of...
In the coming years, a major decentralization operation in the social sector will make the Dutch mun...
Advanced welfare states are under pressure to customize services, promptly enough to prevent a casca...
Social care services aimed at supporting elderly people and people with an impairment are a fundamen...
Original title: De Wmo 2015 in praktijk To enable them to live independently at home and participat...
Original title: Op weg met de Wmo. The Social Support Act (Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning - ...
Original title:De weg naar maatschappelijke ondersteuning The main objective of the Social Supp...
Original title: Vrijwillige inzet en ondersteuningsinitiatieven The Social Support Act (Wmo) give...
The partial decentralisation of long-term care in the Netherlands is accompanied by cutbacks, reduct...
The idea of co-producing and self-organizing public services has penetrated the discourse of politic...
Original title:De ondersteuning van Wmo-aanvragers en hun mantelzorgers in 2012 The main objecti...
Original title: Vermaatschappelijking in de zorg. For several decades, government policy for peo...
This study explores the growing interest of governments in co-production and self-organisation by ex...
The idea of co-producing and self-organizing public services has penetrated the discourse of politic...
On 1 January 2015, a new long-term care reform entered into force in the Netherlands, entailing amon...
The right to a minimum subsistence level in the Netherlands is covered by a comprehensive network of...
In the coming years, a major decentralization operation in the social sector will make the Dutch mun...
Advanced welfare states are under pressure to customize services, promptly enough to prevent a casca...
Social care services aimed at supporting elderly people and people with an impairment are a fundamen...