Analysis of Social Return on Investment in two systems of support for people with severe disabilities: personal assistance and residential service. A case study
Keywords:
personal assistance, cost-benefit, public policy, disability, functional diversity
Abstract
At present, there are several alternatives to support daily life of people with disabilities, which require different resources: human, institutional, technical, material, financial, etc. In addition, these alternatives involve different impacts on both the life of people with disabilites and their immediate environment. This paper presents a case study that compares an user of personal assistance services of the Program for Independent Living (PAVI) with an user of a residential service. The study method used is based on the approach of Social Return on Investment (SROI). It also specifies the selection of cases, the partners consulted to gather concepts and values, data collection, variables and formulas for calculating and monetization. Despite its limited scope, it is possible to draw conclusions about the social return on investment in a “standard profile” receiving personal assistance services compared with a “standard profile” in a residential service.
Published
2014-06-30
How to Cite
Huete García, A., & Quezada García, M. Y. (2014). Analysis of Social Return on Investment in two systems of support for people with severe disabilities: personal assistance and residential service. A case study. Spanish Journal of Disability, 2(1), 51-69. Retrieved from https://redis.pandoragestiondocumental.es/index.php/redis/article/view/91
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