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The limits of personalisation

Simon Duffy (Simon Duffy is based at The Centre for Welfare Reform, Sheffield, UK.)

Tizard Learning Disability Review

ISSN: 1359-5474

Article publication date: 6 July 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper's aim is to explain the development of the concept of personalisation and its dependence upon prior innovations such as independent living, person‐centred planning and individual budgets and explore its meaning, limitations and future prospects.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper takes the form of an analytical and historical review of ideas that have been important in the recent history of public policy for people with learning disabilities.

Findings

People with learning disabilities, along with other disabled people, have been engaged in a struggle to achieve full citizenship. The recent reforms that go by the name of “personalisation” may mark an important stage in the development of a fairer system, but on their own they will be insufficient to achieve that objective.

Originality/value

Personalisation is placed, with all its strengths and limitations, within the wider context of the development of policies for people with learning disabilities.

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Citation

Duffy, S. (2012), "The limits of personalisation", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 111-123. https://doi.org/10.1108/13595471211240951

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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