Evaluation of Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC)
Thom G
SQW Limited, London.
2018
Project ID (Internal) | 229 |
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Project Status | completed |
Full Reference (text) | Thom G (2018) Evaluation of Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC). SQW Limited. [Details can be accessed here] |
Full Reference (URL) | http://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/latest-news1/evaluation-of-integrated-personal-commissioning/ |
Summary / Abstract | The Department of Health has commissioned a summative evaluation of the Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) programme. The evaluation will be carried out by a consortium led by SQW, in partnership with Bryson Purdon Social Research (BPSR), Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), the Social Policy Research Unit (SPRU) and the Centre for Health Economics (CHE) both at the University of York, and Mott MacDonald. Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) was launched in April 2015. It is a partnership between NHS England and the Local Government Association. IPC is an approach to joining up health and social care, and other services where appropriate. The purpose is to enable people, with help from carers and families, to combine the resources available to them in order to control their care. This is achieved through personalised care planning and personal budgets. IPC also aims to support people to develop the skills and confidence needed to self-manage their care in partnership with carers, the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, community capacity and peer support. |
Publication Title | Evaluation of Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) |
Author(s) | Thom G |
Publication Details | SQW Limited, London. |
Publication Year / End of Project | 2018 |
Last Accessed | 03/01/2019 12:00 am |
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