Individual budgets evaluation network (IBSEN)

Principal investigator(s):
Ann Netten and Karen Jones
Team:
Caroline Glendinning, Nicola Moran, Parvaneh Rabiee (York); David Challis, Sally Jacobs & Mark Wilberforce (PSSRU at Manchester); Martin Knapp & Jose-Luis Fernandez (PSSRU London School of Economics); Ann Netten & Karen Jones (PSSRU at Kent); Jill Manthorpe; Martin Stevens (Kings)
Start year:
2006
End year:
2008
Funder:
Department of Health (via University of York)
Partners:
University of York

Publications

Journal Articles

Journal Article

Can individual budgets have a positive impact on carers and the caring role?

2014

Ageing and Society 34 1 157-175

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Revisiting the causes of stress in social work: sources of job demands, control and support in personalised adult social care

2014

British Journal of Social Work 44 4 812-830

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The personalization of care services and the early impact on staff activity patterns

2013

Journal of Social Work 13 2 141-163

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Older people’s experiences of cash-for-care schemes: evidence from the English Individual Budget pilot projects

2013

Ageing and Society 33 5 826-851

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The impact of Individual Budgets on the targeting of support: findings from a national evaluation of pilot projects in England

2012

Public Money and Management 32 6 417-424

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Journal Article

Personalisation through Individual Budgets: does it work and for whom?

2012

British Journal of Social Work 42 8 1556-1573

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Personalisation and carers: Whose rights? Whose benefits?

2012

British Journal of Social Work 42 3 461-479

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Assessing the role of increasing choice in English social care services

2011

Journal of Social Policy 40 2 257-274

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Individual budgets and adult safeguarding: Parallel or converging tracks? Further findings from the evaluation of the Individual Budget pilots

2011

Journal of Social Work 11 4 422-438

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Joining up government by integrating funding streams? The experiences of the Individual Budget pilot projects for older and disabled people in England

2011

International Journal of Public Administration 34 4 232-243

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Personalisation and partnership: competing objectives in English adult social care? The Individual Budget Pilot Projects and the NHS

2011

Social Policy and Society 10 2 151-162

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Implementing consumer choice in long-term care: the impact of individual budgets on social care providers in England

2011

Social Policy and Administration 45 5 593-612

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Journal Article

The costs of change: a case study of the process of implementing individual budgets in 13 pilot local authorities in England

2010

Health and Social Care in the Community 18 1 51-58

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Journal Article

Gearing up for personalisation: Training activities commissioned in the English Pilot Individual Budgets Sites 2006-2008

2010

Social Work Education 29 3 319-331

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Journal Article

Training for change: early days of Individual Budgets and the implications for social work and care management practice: a qualitative study of the views of trainers

2009

British Journal of Social Work 39 7 1291-1306

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Safeguarding and system change: early perceptions of the implications for adult protection services of the English Individual Budgets pilots: a qualitative study

2009

British Journal of Social Work 39 8 1465-1480

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Journal Article

Individual budget projects come under the microscope

2009

Mental Health Today 8 10 22-26

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Journal Article

Evaluating the individual budget pilot projects

2007

Journal of Care Services Management 1 2 123-128

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Journal Article

Individual budgets: on the launch pad

2006

Journal of Integrated Care 14 6 23-31

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Book Sections

Book Section

Costs and uses of Individual Budgets

2008

Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2008 21-24

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