Resource allocation for disability - NDA feasibility study Eithne Fitzgerald Head of Policy and Research National Disability Authority.

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Resource allocation for disability - NDA feasibility study Eithne Fitzgerald Head of Policy and Research National Disability Authority

What I will cover Value for Money and Policy Report Resource Allocation systems NDA study Next steps

Value for Money and Policy Review Resource allocation recommendations - 1 Resource allocation framework with standard assessment of service user needs way to cost those needs identify how much will be met identify quantum and cost of services received

Value for Money and Policy Review Resource allocation recommendations - 2 Move to model based on service user needs amount of resources available framework for distribution of available resources to meet assessed need fairly systems for eligibility and prioritisation

Value for Money and Policy Review Resource allocation recommendations - 3 end budgets based on last year’s fund people not places programme budget basis, where objectives, outputs and outcomes of each element of budget is specified

Value for Money and Policy Review Resource allocation recommendations - 4 Build on NDA research and VFM review, move to new model over medium term Fair, transparent, allow innovation and flexibility Address exceptional needs Take into account any overarching resource allocation model across social care Adjust funding via Service Level Agreements

Value for Money and Policy Review Individualised services recommendations - 1 Move to person-centred service model Unit costing the basis Forms of individualised budgeting –Money follows the person –Mix of supports from different agencies –Personal budget administered by individual

Value for Money and Policy Review Individualised services recommendations - 2 Transfer of choice and control First pilot, test and establish alternative service options Analyse benefits in Irish context Set up adequate financial management, resource allocation and governance structures

Resource allocation systems Needs assessment process Standardised formula to convert points to money Can be used as basis for –resource allocation within agencies –funding as between agencies –personal budgets

Benefits of personalised funding More efficient and equitable allocation of scarce resources Enables individual self-direction Enhanced service quality Potential to leverage service innovations Potential for cost savings

NDA resource allocation study Literature review of tools used for individual resource allocation UK – RAS 5 developed by In Control US – Supports Intensity Scale, developed by AAIDD Phase 1 – field trial of questionnaires Phase 2 – costs – from points scores to €

Supports Intensity Scale Measures support requirements across 57 life activities and 28 behavioural and medical areas (frequency, amount, and type of support) Raw scores translated into where on percentage distribution you sit Cost formula derived using SIS scores and other variables including amount of support at home

In Control resource allocation tools Simpler, shorter assessment tool Variations used across different UK councils ‘pounds for points’ formula used to determine budgets Indicative budget followed by individual plan Final budget

SIS and RAS 5 domains SIS Personal care Activities of daily living Communication Work and community life Behavioural support Making decisions Friends and relationships Education Health/medical RAS 5 Personal care Activities of daily living Communication Work and community life Behavioural support Making decisions

NDA study 15 interviewers trained 112 pairs of SIS/RAS interviews completed between February and April this year Adults under 65, male/female, range of disabilities, living arrangements, urban/rural Anonymised scores and feedback sheets from all participants independently evaluated

Preliminary findings Both assessment tools highly acceptable Small tweaks needed SIS took twice as long, gave more complex information But scores on both very highly correlated How challenging behaviour is scored

Next steps Single assessment tool for older persons – InterRai – examine its disability assessment tools Separate systems or single system to allocate funds, assess needs and eligibility for services Carry out costing element of study

Conclusion Current allocation system needs to change Money should match people’s needs NDA research providing the evidence base for choice of system Transparency, fairness, choice