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This presentation discusses the background information, key messages, and suggestions for improving the effectiveness of personal budgets. It highlights the need for better evidence collection, the importance of co-production, and the sharing of information on what works. The presentation also outlines next steps, including utilizing resources from NICE and brainstorming ideas from the Partnership day.
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TLAP Partnership Meeting Gathering the Evidence for Personal Budgets: Making Personal Budgets Work for All
What this presentation is about • Background information • Key messages about personal budgets • Suggestions so that personal budgets work better for all • What National Institute for Health & Care Excellence (NICE) think about this • Next steps – action with help from partners
Background information National Audit Office (NAO) said there isn’t enough clear evidence for how personal budgets effect people TLAP had a meeting to talk about what can be done. All our suggestions are about being better at collecting evidence so that personal budgets work better for everyone
Key messages about personal budgets Personal budgets isn’t just about money We need lots of ways to collect evidence for how personal budgets work We should make better use of the information we already have We need a clear, long term way to measure the effect of personal budgets.
Suggestions Make better the evidence we already have Encourage more and more councils to ask people & carers how they get on with personal budgets Work with NHS Digital to help councils do this.
Suggestions 2.Use co-production Use Making it Real to help collect the evidence for personal budgets Agree common questions that all councils and providers can ask people who use services and carers to help us understand
Suggestions 3. Improve how we share information about what works Work with IPC team, NHS England & Coalition for Collaborative Care to share good practice on personal budgets and personalisation Work with NICE to get better at collecting evidence in a reliable way.
Suggestions 4. Making a plan for the future for how to collect evidence for personal budgets Arrange long term studies that find out about experience of different groups of people Help councils and providers collect information about personal budget in a regular way
Next steps • Information from NICE to help us • Ideas from everyone at the Partnership day for how we can do this work • Publish the report • Agree how we go forward with this work