Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (third Edition) Putting Personalisation Into Practice

Cover of Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (third Edition) Putting Personalisation Into Practice by Glasby, Jon
Author: Glasby, Jon
Publisher: Policy Press
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: 3
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9781847423177
Dimensions:
Height: 9.45 Inches
Length: 6.77 Inches
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Width: 0.53 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.404820941
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Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (third Edition) by Jon Glasby, published by Policy Press on May 6, 2009, offers a comprehensive overview of significant developments in adult social care. This 232-page book examines the evolution of direct payments and personal budgets, which have emerged as crucial elements in transforming social care since the Second World War. It serves as an introductory textbook, summarizing current evidence and implications for policy and practice, making it relevant for managers, practitioners, and students in the field.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of the origins and impacts of these policies, along with the challenges and opportunities they present for practice. The book is designed specifically for front-line practitioners and student social workers, providing essential insights into the personalisation agenda. By placing these developments in context, Glasby addresses the need for a deep understanding of the implications of personal budgets, ensuring that those involved in social care are well-informed and prepared for future changes.


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Direct payments and personal budgets are two of the most exciting and important developments in adult social care since the Second World War. From very small-scale origins, both have grown rapidly and are now set to transform the whole of adult social care. In future, the government has pledged that everyone will receive a personal budget, and managers, practitioners and students alike will need to be fully conversant with the implications of this. Against this background, this is the first UK introductory textbook on direct payments and personal budgets, summarising the current evidence and implications for policy and practice. Designed for front-line practitioners and for student social workers, the book places these policies in context, explores their origins and impacts, and sets out the challenges and opportunities for practice. Written by leading national experts in the personalisation agenda, the book is essential reading for everyone involved in social care. This is a revised and updated second edition of the ground-breaking Social work and direct payments (The Policy Press, 2000).

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