An examination of why there has not been a greater uptake
of personal budgets in mental health. Despite evidence that personal budgets
provide improved mental health, it appears that there are systematic barriers
preventing their more widespread use. These include:
- professionals who still perceive risk in allowing
people with mental health problems controlling their own support
- a reluctance to shift from an emphasis on diagnoses and
conditions
- a lack of NHS focus on personalisation, coupled with
- a growing trend among local authorities to distance
themselves from mental health
It appears that without a concerted national focus within
the social care sector itself, mental health provision in England will at best
stagnate. What are your thoughts?
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