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Debates in Personalisation

Editat de Catherine Needham, Jon Glasby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2014
This volume brings together for the first time a substantial group of advocates and critics of the personalization agenda in English social services in order to debate key issues and attempt to find common ground. Practitioners, service users, and academics offer differing perspectives on the practicalities and controversies associated with the implementation of personalized approaches, which the book’s conclusion then examines in order to attempt to make sense of the divergent accounts and find a value-based approach to personalized care that all sides could agree on.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447313427
ISBN-10: 1447313429
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Catherine Needham is a reader in public policy and public management at the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham. Jon Glasby is professor of health and social care and director of the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham.

Cuprins

Part 1: Introduction and Overview


Introduction
   ~ Catherine Needham and Jon Glasby


Taking Stock of Personalisation
   ~ Catherine Needham and Jon Glasby


Making it Real: from Putting People First to Think Local, Act Personal
   ~ Sarah Carr


Part 2: The Challenges of Personalisation


Resource Allocation Systems: complex and counterproductive?
   ~ Lucy Series


Safeguarding, risk and personalisation
   ~ Jill Manthorpe


Can personalisation work for older people?
   ~ Liz Lloyd


Personalisation: where do carers fit?
   ~ Wendy Mitchell, Jenni Brooks and Caroline Glendinning


Self-funders: the road from perdition?
   ~ Melanie Henwood


Part 3: Frontline Perspectives


Managing a direct payment
   ~ Christine Bond


Beyond ‘being an employer’: developing micro markets
   ~ Sian Lockwood


What about the workforce?
   ~ Helga Pile


A view from social work practice
   ~ Victoria Hart


Part 4: Personalisation in the NHS –


Personal Health Budgets


Managing a personal health budget: Malcolm’s Story(book)
   ~ Colin Royle


Evaluation of the personal health budget pilot programme
   ~ Julien Forder and Karen Jones


PHBs: a threat to the NHS?
   ~ Colin Slasberg


Where next for personal health budgets?
   ~ Vidhya Alakeson


Part 5 - Responses and Conclusions


Advancing the positives of personalisation/person-centred support: a multi-perspective view
   ~ Peter Beresford


After Personalisation
   ~ Simon Duffy


Conclusion: glass half full or glass half empty?
   ~ Jon Glasby and Catherine Needham

Recenzii

“Provides an informative overview of the development of personal health budgets focusing on the ideological, political, and financial challenges it faces in moving forward.”

“[A] valuable contribution to what are arguably the most important debates happening in UK adult social care at the present time.”

“This was a lively and stimulating encapsulation of debates about the future of adult social care, and other areas of public policy. Highly recommended!”

“This excellent, well-balanced collection cuts through the ideological polarized debates and draws on personal experiences and research evidence to look at the pros and cons of personalization. A must-read for practitioners, advocates, researchers and policy makers, and a useful tool for those managing their own personalized services.”