Types of Service Flashcards
What is a Statutory service
Services that are paid for and provided by the government
What is a Voluntary service
provided by charities and organisations and get their money from donations and
fundraising.
What is a Private service
These services make a profit. They are owned by a business or company. Service users will pay to use these services.
Example of Statutory service
Hull Royal Infirmary
Diadem Medical Practice
EHASH Child Care Team
Example of Voluntary service
Dove House Hospice
The NSPCC
Hull HARP
Example of Private service
Spire Hospital
Alexandra Court Care Home
5 Senses
Statutory: Advantages
- Free
- Open to all
Statutory: Disadvantages
- Long waiting times
- Hard to get appointments
Voluntary: Advantages
- Available to everyone especially for people in need
Voluntary: Disadvantages
- Relies on goodwill of people
Private: Advantages
- Faster service
- High quality equipment
Private: Disadvantages
- Can be expensive
- You have to pay
Hull Royal Infirmary
- Hospital in Hull
- Treat patients free of charge
- Funded by the government
Diadem Medical Practice
- GP surgery
- Provides care for all ages
- Funded by the government
EHASH Child care team
- Investigates any concerns that a child may be unsafe
- ## Funded by the government