1. The limits of personalisation.
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Duffy, Simon
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MENTAL health services , *HEALTH policy , *BUDGET , *CITIZENSHIP , *DECISION making , *HEALTH care reform , *LEARNING disabilities , *MATHEMATICAL models , *PATIENTS , *THEORY , *INDEPENDENT living , *PATIENT-centered care , *MENTAL health services administration , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
Purpose -- The paper's aim is to explain the development of the concept of personalisation and its dependence upon prior innovations such as independent living, person-centred planning and individual budgets and explore its meaning, limitations and future prospects. Design/methodology/approach -- The paper takes the form of an analytical and historical review of ideas that have been important in the recent history of public policy for people with learning disabilities. Findings -- People with learning disabilities, along with other disabled people, have been engaged in a struggle to achieve full citizenship. The recent reforms that go by the name of "personalisation" may mark an important stage in the development of a fairer system, but on their own they will be insufficient to achieve that objective. Originality/value -- Personalisation is placed, with all its strengths and limitations, within the wider context of the development of policies for people with learning disabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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