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Regulation of Personal Social Services – The Israeli Experience
Authors:Lihi Lahat  Gal Talit
Affiliation:1. Department of Administration and Public Policy, Sapir College, Hof Ashkelon, Israel;2. Department of Public Policy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:The current article explores the aspects of regulatory policy in the field of personal social services. In Israel, the government sets standards, and finances and oversees personal social services, while the services themselves are provided primarily by non‐governmental organizations. Based on a qualitative study we examined two questions. First, what characterizes the implementation of regulatory mechanisms in the field of personal social services in Israel? Second, how can we explain the outcomes of regulation in the personal social services in Israel? In a unique approach, we used the institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework to explore the regulatory practices implemented in community residences and hostels for people with intellectual disabilities and in after school programmes. The findings revealed that although there were implementation gaps in both cases, the IAD might improve our understanding of the nature and magnitude of these gaps. Furthermore, the insights gained may have implications for policymakers in their development of regulatory policy.
Keywords:Personal social services  Regulation  Institutional analysis and development (IAD)  Reform  Social policy
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