Individualized Support Plan
; Personal Budgets
; Needs Assessment
; ICF
Publication Year
2024-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.1, pp.99-120
Abstract
The current government is promoting the introduction of the Personal Budgets Scheme for disabled people as a national task. Individual needs assessment and the subsequent development of self-directed support plans are essential elements of Personal Budgets. However, the current official assessment and support planning elements are inadequate to realize these objectives. This study aims to provide tools applicable to the development of individualized support plans to achieve the principles of Personal Budgets. To do so, we examined the tools used in determining eligibility for public disability support services in Korea and compared them with tools employed in countries that have implemented the Personal Budget Schemes. Furthermore, we presented a case example using the ICF framework, which can encompass needs assessment, support plan development, and service support monitoring. This showed that the framework of case studies could be represented as an evaluation table to quantify interdisciplinary interventions, changes in case individuals, and the establishment of local community networks. As future research tasks, we proposed the development of elements and procedures that can enhance self-direction and the objectification of assessment tools to ensure fair resource allocation.