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Direct Payments

Direct payments are financial transactions where a recipient receives money straight into their bank account, often from a government or organization, without any intermediaries. In the context of social services, it allows individuals to manage their own funds to purchase care or support services, giving them greater control over their needs. Instead of receiving services directly from a provider, individuals can use the money to hire their own caregivers or buy necessary equipment, tailored to their specific situations. This approach promotes independence and personal choice in managing care needs.

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    Direct payments refer to a financial arrangement where individuals receive money directly from a government or organization to pay for specific services or support. This system is often used in social care, allowing recipients to choose and manage their services, such as hiring a caregiver or purchasing assistive equipment. The aim is to empower people by giving them control over their care and enabling them to tailor support to their unique needs, rather than relying solely on standard services. Overall, direct payments promote independence and personal choice in managing one's care and support.