An exploration of local authority strategies and initiatives to improve the quality of social care for older people in England through market shaping (ELSQua)

Principal investigator(s):
Juliette Malley
Team:
Juliette Malley, Valentina Zigante, Lisa Trigg, Jose-Luis Fernandez, Alasdair Jones
Start year:
2017
End year:
2019
Funder:
NIHR School for Social Care Research

Under the Care Act 2014, local authorities (LAs) are required to actively shape the adult social care (ASC) market, with an emphasis on ensuring the availability of high quality services. Anecdotal evidence and isolated case studies aside, little is known about how LAs are approaching this role. In light of the paucity of evidence and given the evident strains on ASC resulting from financial constraints, this study seeks to provide evidence to support LAs to understand and promote social care quality for older people at a local level in England. The first phase of this study will map the initiatives used by LAs to promote quality and try to identify LAs with similar quality profiles by looking at patterns across a range of quality indicators. The second phase involves three LAs and will evaluate the implementation of specific quality initiatives selected in partnership with each LA. The third phase will draw out transferable lessons. This study will provide a deeper understanding of the range of instruments used nationally to promote quality and the relationship between these initiatives, quality indicators and local circumstances. It will also provide evidence concerning how to implement initiatives to promote quality within ASC markets.

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