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1 "With Respect to Old Age: Long-term Care - Rights and Responsibilities", March 1999.
2 "The Report of the Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland's Group on Free Nursing Care", January 2001.
3 As defined in "Changing lives - Report of the 21st Century Social Work Review", Scottish Executive, 2006.
4 "Fair Care for Older People", September 2001.
5 In line with the Community Care (Personal Care & Nursing Care) Regulations 2008.
6 Scottish Executive Health Dept. Circular No. CCD5/2003, dated 29 July 2003.
7 Principally, the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 and the National Health Service & Community Care Act 1968 and the National Health Service & Community Care Act 1990; and related guidance on Assessment and Care Management and Single Shared Assessment.
8 There is no definition of ordinary residence in the circular and the term should be given its ordinary and natural meaning subject to any interpretation by the Courts.
9 King's Fund - Securing Good Care for Older People (2006).
10 See the Flow Diagram in Chapter 6 for illustration of how the joint assessment & care management process is expected to work for adults in Scotland - i.e. the Single Shared Assessment Approach.
11 See Flow Diagram in Chapter 6 - income maximisation may be part of the care planning element.
12 Better Health, Better Care, Scottish Government, December 2007.
13 Notes to table: Actual Net Expenditure is from LFR3 (row 47) and includes revenue contributions to capital and added back specific grants. Children's SW services and Community Care include pro-rata share of generic categories - Service Strategy & Regulation (£24.3M) and Asylum Seekers and Refugees (£1.1M). Older People includes a pro-rate share of Community Care Service Strategy & Regulation, but not Asylum Seekers. Grant Aided Expenditure ( GAE) is from the 2005-08 Green Book available on the Scottish Executive website (last updated for any redeterminations in March 2005). General Administration (£51.6M) is split pro-rata between Community Care and Children's SW Services. Community CareGAE includes all of Remaining SW Services and Carers Services and Respite Care. Older People includes 80% of DWP Transfer for the Residential Allowance, 35% of the transfer for Preserved Rights, and pro-rata shares of General Administration, Carers' Service & Respite Care, and Community Care Action Plan, but no share of Remaining SW Services.
14 A detailed description of the Client Group Approach can be found at the GAE web site http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/18209/12073 .
15 David Bell and Alison Bowes, Financial care models in Scotland and the UK, Joseph Rowntree Foundation (2006).
16 David Bell, Alison Bowes, Alison Dawson and Elizabeth Roberts, University of Stirling, Establishing the Evidence Base for an Evaluation of Free Personal and Nursing Care, Scottish Executive (2006).
17 Free Personal Care in Scotland: Recent Developments, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2007.
18 Numbers of care homes shown in brackets.
19 ISD Costs Book Sheet R04 LSX.
20 ISD Practice Team Information.
21 http://www.fpma.scot.nhs.uk/letters/completion_guidance_0607.pdf
22 Source: Family Resources Survey 2005-06, ONS.
23 Bell, DNF, Bowes, A. and Heitmueller, A. "Did The Introduction Of Free Personal In Care In Scotland Result In A Reduction In Informal Care?", mimeo University of Stirling.
24 See, for example, Walker, I. & Zhu, Y. 2007, "The Labour Market Effects of Qualifications", Futureskills Scotland.
25 See for example: Wanless, D. (2006) Securing Good Care for Older People, Taking a Long-Term View, King's Fund.
26 The 2006 estimate is based on ONS measures of nominal Gross Value Added for UK regions. Later estimates are calculated using a 2% annual growth rate which gives the level of future GDP in 2006 prices.
27 Malley, J. Comas-Herrera, A., Hancock, R., Juarez-Garcia, A., King D., and Pickard, L., (2006) Expenditure on Social Care for Older People to 2026: Projected Financial Implications Of The Wanless Report, Kings Fund, p 38.
28 User charges and fees, resource transfers from the NHS and Supporting People expenditure is removed from Local Authority spending to compute the net spend.
29 Bell, D. & Dawson, A. (2008) "Analysis of the Costs of Domiciliary and Personal Care in Wales: Some Direct Evidence", Welsh Assembly Government.
30 Using OPERA, the University of Stirling tax-benefit model of the Scottish economy.
31 2007-Pre Budget Report, HM Treasury.
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