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Early experiences in extending personal budgets in one local authority
Author(s)Caroline Norrie, Jenny Weinstein, Ray Jones
Journal titleWorking with Older People, vol 18, no 4, 2014
PublisherEmerald, 2014
Pagespp 176-185
Sourcewww.emeraldinsight.com/wwop.htm
KeywordsSocial security benefits ; Independence ; Finance [care] ; Usage [services] ; Local Authority ; Qualitative Studies.
AnnotationThis paper reports on the introduction of individual personal budgets (PB) for older people and people with mental health problems in one local authority (LA) in 2011. It describes a qualitative study in which structured interviews were carried out with participants belonging to each service user group (7 older people and their carers, and 7 people with mental health problems). The study aimed to explore the following issues: first, service users' experiences of the assessment process; second, whether service users wanted full control of their budgets; and third, if personal budgets make a difference to quality of life. Service users found the personal budgets system and assessment process difficult to understand and its administration complex. Older people in particular were reluctant to assume full control and responsibility for managing their own personal budget in the form of a Direct Payment. Participants in both groups reported their continued reliance on traditional home care or day care services. These findings were reported back to the LA, to help staff review the implementation of personal budgets for these two user groups. Participant numbers are low due to difficulties recruiting: several potential participants were not interviewed due to their frailty. However, studies of this type are important for constructing local knowledge about national policies such as the implementation of personal budgets in social care. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150529236 A
ClassmarkJH: C3: QC: QLD: PE: 3DP

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