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Welcome to managing your care budget.

We are freely sharing our lived experience of running our Personal Health Budgets (PHBs) in England by offering a wide range of templates available for download. The templates and other resources will be of use to anyone that employs Personal Assistants (PAs) or carers. They will act as a toolkit to support you.

Want to contact us? Want to be updated with new items? Want to share a document with us and everyone else? Then create an account and log in. You can then hop over to the Discussion forum if you want a chat or have questions.

Check out What's New. We now have 70 templates and staffing policies, with many more on their way thanks to you.


For those experienced with care budgets, you can go straight to see all our Templates and Staffing policies.


Want to take it one step at a time? Try this approach,

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STARTING OUT: A set of useful links to help you get started with a care budget. Click here

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STAFF RECRUITMENT: Recruiting for staff is new to many people, you want to make sure you have the staff that best fit into your life. Click here

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STAFF MANAGEMENT: Once recruited, you need to look after your staff and manage them so that they feel valued and safe, but also that they are working in the way that you want them to. Click here

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CARING: Caring is what it is all about. Click here

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HOUSEHOLD: All those household chores need to be done in the way that suits you. Click here

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WAV: If you have a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle or a car that is used by your staff, that needs to be looked after too. Click here

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RISK ASSESSING: You will need to look around and assess risk. Click here

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THE FINANCIAL SIDE: Money needs to be accounted for. Click here