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      Research

      June 8, 2009 in Personalisation

      Here is a list of research from a variety of sources, including Community Care, conducted in the area of personalisation.

      Community Care survey: Professionals split over future of adult social care

      Personalisation and self-directed support: In Control findings

      University of York: Individual budget users and carers

      Housing 21: Personalisation ‘could undermine extra care’

      Personalisation: Is the social worker role being eroded? Community Care research

      Personalisation: clarify law on paying family carers, says Princess Royal Trust

      Personalisation: IBs can benefit carers, finds Department of Health

      Practitioners back personalisation but call for more support

      Help the Aged: Personalisation must not be delivered on the cheap

      Hampshire’s personalisation report had too many omissions: Melanie Henwood

      CSCI: Personalisation not a reality for many with complex needs

      Personalisation: Who Cares About Personal Assistants?


       

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