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UWE, June 2010 Personalisation in health & social care © Simon Duffy. Rights Reserved. The author must be cited if images or slides are used
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Questions 1. What is personalisation? 2. What might it mean for public services? 3. What are the prospects for further reform? 4. What does it mean for you?
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So, what is personalisatio n really about?
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The goal is citizenship
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There are eight degrees of charity, one higher than the other. The highest degree, exceeded by none, is that of the person who assists a poor Jew by providing him with a gift or loan or by accepting him into a business partnership or by helping him find employment - in a word, by putting him where he can dispense with other people's aid. With reference to such aid, it is said, “You shall strengthen him, be he a stranger or a settler, he shall live with you” (Lev. 25:35), which means strengthen him in such manner that his falling into want is prevented. Maimonides - 12th Century
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Real wealth is the resource
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This means real poverty is 1. Despair - having no hope 2. Loneliness - having no friends or family 3. Exclusion - never being part of anything 4. Worthlessness - not believing in yourself 5. Powerlessness - having no control
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What does personalisation really look like in practice?
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Personalisation Model
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Self-Directed Support
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Individual Budgets
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Tapered Control
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Personalised Transition
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Is it really possible that the current system is going to change?
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Reasons why not 1. The cuts 2. Its difficult 3. Lots of people fear it 4. Confusion at the centre 5. Its doesn’t fit together
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The reason why it might... it works
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and people... needing support in the community managing long-term health conditions trying to rebuild their mental health wanting to die at home wanting more personalised education trying to find work wanting to avoid prison who are homeless who are addicted to drugs
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What difference will any of this make to me and my job?
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co-production
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new forms of funding
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new rules and flexibilities
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Thoughtful about citizenship 1. in how you help others - helping by liberating 2. in how you think about yourself & your family 3. in how you work with your colleagues 4. in how you try and bring about change within your own organisations and systems
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Contact Details Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform The Quadrant, 99 Parkway Avenue, Parkway Business Park Sheffield, S9 4WG T +44 114 251 1790 M +44 7729 7729 41 admin@centreforwelfarereform.org www.centreforwelfarereform.org
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