What the Ras? – December 2011. Clare in the community – 7 th December 2011.

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What the Ras? – December 2011

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What the Ras? – December 2011

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To simplify:

- Work out how much money you are going to allocate, including what is needed for projected changes in demand

- Devise a simple way to understand/assess ‘need’ and available resources

- Allocate according to these needs and circumstances

What can we learn so far?

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The jigsaw of change

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Why a new resource allocation system?

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From this……………….

To this………………….

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£ for services, or for people

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self-directed support

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What is a RAS?

A Resource Allocation System is simply a process to decide how much money a person (with eligible social care support needs) is entitled to (from local government) for them to use to plan to stay healthy and safe and live the life the want

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What is a RAS?

- a way to find out the sort of money I can get, so I can plan how best to spend it…. - an amount I can use to develop a plan and make choices taking into account all the resources available to me….- a means to an end

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What is a RAS not?

-it’s not rocket science…..

-it’s not science……

-It’s not……

-It’s…….

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Thinking about resource allocation

-Any RAS is a tool, it depends how you use it

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RAS-madness• 1996 - RAS = professional judgement

of ‘sufficiency’• 2003 - RAS = one page

guide to practitioners on an indicative budget

• 2006 - RAS = 10 page questionnaire - but easy

questions• 2011 - RAS = 40 page

questionnaire and increasing ambiguity

we are going down a slippery slope to ‘phoney rationality’ and unfairness

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The six pillars of RASdom:

• Fair

• Equitable

• Transparent

• Sufficient

Reasonable

Sustainable

A common resource allocation framework?

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personalisation did not work• because of markets• independent brokers (or other ‘wonder

workers’)• clever Resource Allocation Systems• following the 7 steps of self-directed

support • having an individual budget

Some systems can help - but they also present grave danger: Means ≠ Ends

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control is not real if• you chop out creative support from my plan -

even when I’m within budget!• you tell me it’s too difficult & offer to plan for

me• you don’t give me enough support• you create burdensome rules, undue

monitoring or just make everything too vague • you confuse needs, outcomes and support

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• Razzle-dazzle = the RAS sounds ‘technical’

• More rules = more control over social workers

• Panels and RAS working groups = control drifts upwards

• Months and years to calculate = confusion and disempowerment

• Lots of process ≠ guarantee of sufficiency

Simplification and trust

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What’s all this about?

Independent Living – the goal

Self-directed support – the route

Individual budgets – the vehicle

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Hazards for Scotland...1.understanding SDS: real wealth

2.mad-RAS: empowering teams, problems

3.sad social workers: happy & empowered

4.expensive system: community connections

5.mistrust with providers: allies

6.>>>bureaucracy: creative citizens

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How do we ensure any system includes these six pillars in a framework

Fair

Equitable

Transparent

Sufficient

Reasonable

Sustainable

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More infoMore info at

- www.in-control.org.uk/support/support-for-organisations/resource-allocation-systems-(ras).aspx

- www.centreforwelfarereform.org/library/by-az/simplify-the-ras.htmlwww.