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Right time, right place? The experiences of rough sleepers and practitioners in the receipt and delivery of personalised budgets

Brown, Philip

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Authors

Philip Brown



Contributors

Menno Fenger
Editor

John Hudson
Editor

Catherine Needham
Editor

Abstract

This chapter outlines one way in which personalisation has been implemented within the field of Homelessness within the United Kingdom (UK). The chapter draws on research findings from a longitudinal study which evaluated the delivery of an approach to allocate ‘individual budgets’ to people experiencing homelessness. The chapter outlines the effectiveness of the approach both in terms of outcomes for those who participated as recipients and its operationalisation by workers. The chapter makes a number of central points. Firstly, individual budgets, as described here, can be a particularly effective tool in reducing the length of time homelessness is experienced. Secondly, how such budgets are delivered is as important as the budget themselves. The skill of workers to work in innovative and creative ways is crucial to their success. Finally, there are inspiring findings arising which points to the pragmatic yet frugal approach by rough sleepers towards the use of individual budgets.

Citation

Brown, P. (2016). Right time, right place? The experiences of rough sleepers and practitioners in the receipt and delivery of personalised budgets. In M. Fenger, J. Hudson, & C. Needham (Eds.), Social Policy Review; 28 Analysis and debate in social policy, 2016 (193-212). Bristol: Policy Press

Publication Date Jun 29, 2016
Deposit Date Mar 21, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jun 29, 2018
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 193-212
Series Title Social Policy Review
Series Number 28
Book Title Social Policy Review; 28 Analysis and debate in social policy, 2016
ISBN 9781447331797
Publisher URL http://policypress.co.uk/
Additional Information Additional Information : The Author's Accepted Manuscript should not be cited.
Access Information : This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an extract/chapter published in "Social Policy Review; 28 Analysis and debate in social policy, 2016". Details of the definitive published version and how to purchase it are available online at: http://policypress.co.uk/
Funders : The Assembly Government for Wales;Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
Projects : Evaluating the ‘Housing First’ / Individual Budget Approach to Tackling Rough Sleeping in Wales

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