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Page 1: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Personalisation & Employment

IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare

Dr Simon DuffyCentre for Welfare Reform

21st October 2009www.centreforwelfarereform.org

Page 2: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

• Context

• Direct Payments

• Personal Budgets

• Resource Allocation Systems

• Conditionality

• Self-Directed Support

• Community-based Support

• Efficiency

• Rationale

• Welfare Reform

Key Issues

Page 3: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Context in Social Care

•A history of institutional care and powerlessness

•Growth of Independent Living movement (1960s)

•Slow policy shifts

•1996 Direct Payments Act

Page 4: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Direct Payments

• Offers input efficiencies - not process/outcome efficiencies

• DPs and IPs - chosen by c. 50%

• Does not explain greater efficiencies of Personal Budgets

Page 5: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Personal Budgets

Page 6: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Resource Allocation Systems

•Resource Allocation Systems are rules-based systems for allocating funds

•Radically simplify criteria and enable funding integration

•Indicative quality of budget allows for fine-tuning

Page 7: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Conditionality

•Conditionality offers a way of increasing engagement of citizens

•Outcome vs Process conditionality

•Change of management vs penalty

Page 8: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Self-Directed Support

Page 9: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Community-based support

• Independent brokerage is the least effective and efficient form of support.

• Other forms of support have differential impact on different groups - but support from family & friends always correlates with greater improvements in outcomes

• Sophistication of this message is not getting through - risk of explosion in wasteful support

Page 10: Personalisation & Employment IPPR Seminar on Personalising Welfare Dr Simon Duffy Centre for Welfare Reform 21st October 2009

Efficiency in Pull Economics

• Focusing paid support where it’s really valued

• Purchasing non-standard services

• Integrating paid and unpaid support - tackling disincentives

• Increased community activity

• More careful spending

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Underpinning rationale

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Welfare Reform