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The bottom line: Incentives and disincentives for a wider range of housing and support options

The bottom line: Incentives and disincentives for a wider range of housing and support options Relatively few people with learning disabilities have their own homes. To achieve a wider range of housing and support options, we have to ensure that there are consistent financial incentives. For strategies to be successful in introducing significant change, some of the financial and administrative inconsistencies in benefits, ILF, out of area placements and Supporting People will have to be addressed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Housing, Care and Support Pier Professional

The bottom line: Incentives and disincentives for a wider range of housing and support options

Housing, Care and Support , Volume 4 (1) – Feb 1, 2001

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Pier Professional
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Copyright © 2001 by Pier Professional Limited
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1460-8790
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Abstract

Relatively few people with learning disabilities have their own homes. To achieve a wider range of housing and support options, we have to ensure that there are consistent financial incentives. For strategies to be successful in introducing significant change, some of the financial and administrative inconsistencies in benefits, ILF, out of area placements and Supporting People will have to be addressed.

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Housing, Care and SupportPier Professional

Published: Feb 1, 2001

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