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5 Miller E, Can the shift from needs-led to outcomes-focused assessment in health and social care deliver on policy priorities? Research, Policy and Planning, 28(2), pp Available at: Miller Emma, Individual outcomes: getting back to what matters, Edinburgh: Dunedin. Available at: Moran... [et al.] N., Personalisation and Carers: Whose rights? Whose benefits? British Journal of Social Work, 42(3), pp Morris J., Citizenship and disabled people: a scoping paper prepared for the Disability Rights Commission. Available at: -paper-prepared-for-the-disability-rights-commission_2005.pdf. Morris J., Rethinking disability policy Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Available at: Needham C, SCIE Research briefing 31: Co-production: an emerging evidence base for adult social care transformation. Available at: Needham C., Personalization: From day centres to community hubs? Critical Social Policy, 34(1), pp Needham Catherine, 2011a. Personalising public services: understanding the personalisation narrative, Bristol: Policy Press. Available at: ac.uk/shibboleth&dest= ctview/s Needham Catherine, 2011b. Personalization: From Story-line to Practice. Social Policy & Administration, 45(1), pp Needham Catherine & Glasby Jon, Debates in personalisation, Bristol: Policy Press. Available at: Oliver M. & Barnes C., The new politics of disablement, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pearson C., Direct payments and personalisation of care, Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic. Available at: Petch A, An evidence base for the delivery of Adult Services. Available at: Petch A, Delivering integrated care and support : Report commissioned by ADSW, December Available at: f. Petch A, We ve got to talk about outcomes. A review of the Talking Points personal outcomes approach. Available at: t+outcomes/. Petch Alison, Health and social care: establishing a joint future?, Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press. Preston-Shoot M., On the evidence for viruses in social work systems: law, ethics and practice. European Journal of Social Work, 13(4), pp /6
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