CWC24047 - Direct Payments Insurance

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Value

£280,000

Classifications

  • Social work and related services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

Direct Payments are cash payments made to individuals who have been assessed as being eligible for funded care and support in line with the Care Act 2014  eligibility criteria; they are intended to give individuals greater choice in their care as they enable individuals to choose not to receive services purchased by The City of Wolverhampton Council ("The Council") instead choosing to receive a payment in lieu of these to arrange their own support.

The aim of a Direct Payment is to give more flexibility in how services are provided; 	empowering and giving greater choice and control to individuals to make their own 	decisions about how their support is delivered. 

Personalisation, Self-Directed Support, Personal Budgets all describe the means by which individuals can determine how they receive the support they need and have 	greater control over how they live their lives and purchase their own support rather 	than use commissioned services. The Care Act 2014 places a duty on all local Authorities to ensure that every adult assessed as being eligible for funded care and support can access a Personal Budget which is sufficient to meet their assessed needs.  Direct Payments are the established route by which an individual can 	receive their allocated budget if they prefer to arrange their own support rather than receive a commissioned service

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