Self-directed Support : Personalisation, Choice and Control (Policy and Practice in Health and Social Care)

Self-directed Support : Personalisation, Choice and Control (Policy and Practice in Health and Social Care)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 100 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781780460246
  • DDC分類 361

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Since the late 1990s, there has been a concerted policy drive across social care towards cash based modes of support and strategies to personalise services. Support for this shift was initiated by the disabled peoples' movement, both in the UK and globally. Policies introducing direct payments in lieu of provided services have been secured gradually as a central plank of the campaign for independent living. Subsequently successive governments have promoted a shift towards personalisation as part of a wider focus to develop local care markets and to facilitate enhanced choice and control in service provision. In Scotland, this has been pursued through new legislation for self-directed support. As the new policy is introduced local authorities and providers face challenges in transforming social care. The authors examine some of the key themes and debates emerging from the implementation of this policy. These include a look at the new language that is emerging, as well as the changing roles for users, carers, local authorities and service providers flowing from the new policy environment. They focus on the impact of change for front-line workers and a reassess the progress of the broader personalisation agenda across the UK and in Europe during a time of widespread austerity and financial cuts.Written for professional and post-graduate audiences Self-directed Support will stimulate those wrestling with these themes from policy and professional perspectives and provide essential analysis for those studying health and social policy.

Contents

Series Editors' Introduction. List of Abbreviations. 1:Introduction; 2Changing definitions and values in new cultures of care; 3: From pilot to mainstream: drawing on the experience of Self Directed Support test sites in Scotland; 4: Reflections on the transformational impact of SDS on support roles. 5: Personalisation in an age of austerity; 6: Discussion and conclusions: Self-directed support and the future of personalised social care in Scotland. References. Index.NER(01): WOW

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