The false narrative about personal budgets in England: smoke and mirrors?

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Abstract

Successive governments have supported ‘personal budgets’ as the route to transforming social care. However, this article outlines how the evidence has been constructed in a way that creates a narrative about personal budgets which is misleading. It is a narrative that continues to dominate the national strategy. The consequence is that the care system remains set in a dysfunctional, two-tier state. For the bottom tier, comprising over 90%, we argue there has not been, nor will there be under the current strategy, any transformation.

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Slasberg, C., & Beresford, P. (2016). The false narrative about personal budgets in England: smoke and mirrors? Disability and Society, 31(8), 1132–1137. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2016.1235309

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