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Social Policy

Payment by Results (PbR). Social Policy. Payment by Results (PbR). PbR is a way of commissioning services which offers financial rewards to providers for the achievement of positive social outcomes.

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Social Policy

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  1. Payment by Results (PbR) Social Policy

  2. Payment by Results (PbR) PbR is a way of commissioning services which offers financial rewards to providers for the achievement of positive social outcomes. PbR will be a key accountability mechanism for the Coalition Government, underpinning the localism agenda and the move towards greater provider diversity in the public services The main aim of PbR is to enable the delivery of cost-saving preventative social interventions and to incentivise better outcomes for service users Social Policy

  3. Payment by Results (PbR) Gov Target Local Gov Statutory Responsibility Private or Vol Sector delivery agent Contractual Responsibility Young Person = payment to agent Desired outcome measured Social Policy

  4. Payment by Results (PbR) Gov Target Local Gov Statutory Responsibility Private or Vol Sector delivery agent Contractual Responsibility Young Person No or reduced payment to agent Desired outcome missed Social Policy

  5. Case Study east to west Supported Lodgings Scheme 100% local authority funded Housing 16-17 yr olds in hosts homes Can take LAC, CIN referrals New contract to be reviewed by Sept 2013 = 12 bed provision housing at least 80% capacity growth from present 6 bed provision Social Policy

  6. Trickle down effect Where else do you encounter PbR in your practice? Social Policy

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