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AFFORDING QUALITY IN SOCIAL SERVICES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

AFFORDING QUALITY IN SOCIAL SERVICES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN. Issues and possible ways forward. CONTEXT. Quality in SS is an even bigger issue now e.g. domiciliary care Naturally there are differences across the EU e.g. Eastern Europe Personal experience with NGO

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AFFORDING QUALITY IN SOCIAL SERVICES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

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  1. AFFORDING QUALITY IN SOCIAL SERVICES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN Issues and possible ways forward

  2. CONTEXT • Quality in SS is an even bigger issue now e.g. domiciliary care • Naturally there are differences across the EU e.g. Eastern Europe • Personal experience with NGO • Quality does not always cost more • Quality - fixed (absolute) or relative? • The Personalisation agenda in SS. Quality for all, not just people paying for their SS

  3. THE QUALITY DRIVE • Period of economic growth and personal prosperity = expectations of higher quality in goods and services in all sectors • Standards and regulation • Increased emphasis on citizens’ rights • The move of SS from marginal to mainstream • SS markets and effect of competition • Formal requirements of commissioners • Effect of personal budgets

  4. COST PRESSURES • Markets and competition. Contracts to cheapest bidders. Threat to quality? • Severe constraints on government funding at all levels – budget deficits & longer term effect on public expenditure • Reductions in funding for SS from non-government sources e.g. private companies

  5. AFFORDING QUALITY IN SS • Innovation, radicalism & focus on outcomes • Strategy to accelerate externalising of (all?) publicly provided SS e.g. LATC’s • The supermarket approach? Different levels of quality • Even more cost-efficiency! E.g. more alternatives to costly residential care – but dangers • Rationing – reduce eligibility for publicly funded SS

  6. AFFORDING QUALITY IN SS (2) 6) Diversify funding sources i.e. increase types and amounts non-gov. funding • Alternatives to labour intensive (costly) SS e.g. ‘Telecare’, self-assessment • Change to ‘reablement’ – short term intensive support rather than long term (more expensive) domiciliary service

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