Developments in Direct Payments



Developments in Direct Payments
Policy Press | January 11, 2006 | ISBN-10: 1861346549 | 320 pages | File type: PDF | 1.49 mb

From a campaigning concept in the 1970s, direct payments - the substitution of cash for services - have become a key part of UK government social care provision. 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; 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.

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