Personalisation and the social care 'revolution': future options for the reform of public services

Simon Duffy, J Waters, Jon Glasby

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Abstract

The paper written by Simon Duffy, Director of the Centre for Welfare Reform, John Waters, of In Control and HSMC's Professor Jon Glasby, introduces the concept of personal budgets as 'Conditional Resource Entitlements' (CREs) - a means of targeting resources towards those who are eligible, but with specific conditions attached. The authors suggest personal budgets, if framed as a form of CRE, can form part of a wider strategy for welfare reform which places emphasis on promoting citizenship and personal responsibility.}
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBirmingham
PublisherUniversity of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre
Volume3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

Publication series

NameHSMC Policy Papers
PublisherUniversity of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre

Bibliographical note

Centre for Welfare Reform/In Control

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