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Personal budgets and adult social care

Personal budgets and adult social care. Policy. Putting People First Coalition agreement Vision for Adult Social Care Health, Education, Right to Control Open Public Services Forthcoming White Paper. Implementation approach. £500m over three years to councils

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Personal budgets and adult social care

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  1. Personal budgets and adult social care

  2. Policy • Putting People First • Coalition agreement • Vision for Adult Social Care • Health, Education, Right to Control • Open Public Services • Forthcoming White Paper

  3. Implementation approach • £500m over three years to councils • Circulars giving modest direction • Regional support structures and resources • National central and local government “consortium” • Initial SDS target (30%) (pros and cons) • Milestones and surveys

  4. Current policy position • Objective in ‘Vision’ is for 100% Personal Budgets, “preferably as a direct payment”, by April 2013 • Political consensus on PBs • ADASS has accepted that it should be in a position to demonstrate to Government the application of its policy

  5. Half full? • Outcomes very positive (POET), some benefit more than others, process still problematical • PBs over 30% but very variable • Direct payments stalling, government determined, 2013 goal • Authenticity of managed PBs? • Lots of transferable learning

  6. Thoughts • Invest in leadership (culture and capacity, professionals, people, families, user/carer led organisations) • Prepare the ground in early phase: create a coalition across sector • Align levers and incentives • Tackle key barriers early (but don’t RAS obsess!) • Check results locally (see POET www.in-control.org.uk/poet)

  7. Review of latest research on PBs http://bit.ly/tIuCrC

  8. “Lean” SDS papers http://bit.ly/sqBoOB http://bit.ly/svkIcd http://bit.ly/sUSfpB

  9. Contact us North West programme www.in-control.org.uk/transitionalliancenw Think Local Act Personal www.thinklocalactpersonal.org.uk

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