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How can the benefits of personal budgets for people with mental illness be sustained after the payments stop?
- Authors:
- CLEWETT Naomi, et al
- Journal article citation:
- Research Policy and Planning, 31(2), 2014/15, pp.105-126.
- Publisher:
- Social Services Research Group
One aim of mental health social work is to promote recovery and independence for people accessing services. Personal budgets, which can now be requested by all mental health service users in England, can enable service users to achieve these outcomes. This paper addresses the lack of evidence on service user understandings of the purpose and duration of their personal budget, and their experiences of personal budgets ending. The research draws on interviews with 53 mental health service users and 28 practitioners. The results identify how different factors affect the sustainability of the outcome: the type of outcome identified, how far service user and practitioner understanding of outcomes are shared, and the ability to continue activities after the budget ends. The article highlights learning for practitioners and policy makers on improving the sustainability of outcomes achieved through personal budgets, and improving service user experiences of their endings. (Edited publisher abstract)