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Choice and control in specialist housing: starting conversations between commissioners and providers

Sarah Vallelly (Housing 21, UK)
Jill Manthorpe (Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, UK)

Housing, Care and Support

ISSN: 1460-8790

Article publication date: 29 October 2009

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Abstract

In July 2007, Housing 21 began an exploration of how changes to the system of social care called personalisation might impact on specialist housing provision in England. Personalisation now forms the basis of English social care policy focusing the delivery of public services on what people might want or choose, in the context of eligibility criteria and means testing. It is designed to promote greater choice and control of the support that people receive.However, there have been concerns that the views of older people living in extra care housing settings have not been heard in the implementation of personalisation. In 2008‐09 Housing 21 engaged older people and other groups with an interest in sheltered and extra care housing to debate the implications of personalisation for current and future housing, care and support services. This article discusses what arose from this consultation and its relevance to housing providers and commissioners.

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Vallelly, S. and Manthorpe, J. (2009), "Choice and control in specialist housing: starting conversations between commissioners and providers", Housing, Care and Support, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 9-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/14608790200900009

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