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Developments in direct payments

Autor Janet Leece
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2006
This book charts the change, critically evaluating progress, take-up, inclusion and access to direct payments by different user groups. With contributions from leading campaigners, academics, practitioners, direct payment users and personal assistants, the book provides an overview of the history of direct payments; presents findings from key research into direct payments and disabled people, older people, carers, people with mental health problems, people with learning difficulties and disabled children; discusses the implementation and development of direct payments provision and compares developments in the UK with those in North America.Developments in direct payments is an important source of information for social work students and practitioners and others working in the field of health and social care. The useful, up-to-date evidence and discussions relating to care, independence and control will also be of interest to users and providers of help and support.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861346537
ISBN-10: 1861346530
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

An up-to-date review of current developments in direct payments policy and practice. Essential reading for students on a range of relevant undergraduate and post graduate courses. Colin Barnes, Professor of Disability Studies, Centre for Disability Studies, University of Leeds, UK

Provides an overview of the history of direct payments ... and compares developments in the United Kingdom with those in the United States. International Social Security Review"The book offers a comprehensive account of the complicated and mixed picture of direct-payments, and therefore is highly recommended." Ageing & Society, Vol. 27, 2007.

... an essential read for anyone involved in the promotion and implementation of direct payment schemes. Community Care

A key strength of this book is the diversity of contributions from academics and researchers as well as direct payment users, who bring a richness of experience. ... I would highly recommend this book to a broad spectrum of readers from academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students, social care and health service providers, direct payment users and personal assistants. Anyone with an interest in direct payments will find this book a useful resource. Journal of Social Policy, Vol. 36 (4) 2007

Notă biografică

Janet Leece, Staffordshire Social Services and Joanna Bornat

Cuprins

Introduction ~ Joanna Bornat

Section 1: Setting the scene
An overview of the implementation and development of direct payments ~ Jon Glasby and Rosemary Littlechild
Direct payments in Scotland ~ Charlotte Pearson
North American approaches to individualised planning and direct funding ~ Peggy Hutchison, John Lord and Brian Salisbury

Section 2: Policy into practice
Direct payments and autonomy: issues for people with learning difficulties ~ Val Williams and Andrew Holman
"It's meant that, well, I'm living a life now": older people's experience of direct payments ~ Heather Clark
"Direct what?" Exploring the suitability of direct payments for people with mental health problems ~ Julie Ridley
Overcoming barriers to the take-up of direct payments by parents of disabled children ~ Jeanne Carlin and Christine Lenehan

Section 3: Voices of experience

Section 4: Reporting from the field
Implementing direct payments: a support organisation perspective ~ Etienne d'Aboville
The Direct Payments Development Fund ~ Frances Hasler
An experience of the Direct Payments Development Fund ~ Rob Wilson and Kathryn Gilbert
Carers and direct payments ~ Margaret Fletcher

Section 5: Working with direct payments
"It's not like being at work": a study to investigate stress and job satisfaction in employees of direct payments users ~ Janet Leece
Direct payments and the employment relationship: some insights from cross-national research ~ Clare Ungerson
Can intensive support widen access to direct payments? ~ Laura Luckhurst
Care managers and direct payments ~ Annette Lomas

Section 6: Developments in direct payments
Direct payments and health ~ Caroline Glendinning
The future of direct payments ~ Jon Glasby, Caroline Glendinning and Rosemary Littlechild
Holding the dream: direct payments and independent living ~ Frances Hasler