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Hand in hand partnerships are a good way forward for Sense to develop services for older people | Author(s) | Francesca Wolf |
Journal title | Talking Sense, vol 45, no 4, Winter 1999 |
Pages | pp 16-17 |
Keywords | Deaf-blind ; Services ; Multi disciplinary ; Coordination ; Projects. |
Annotation | This article argues that community care is failing older deafblind people through lack of services designed to keep people independent within the community. Sense's joint projects with local authorities are described, with matched funding being the most common route to successful implementation. This has been achieved notably in Derby, with projects also in Walsall, South Gloucestershire and elsewhere in England, including London initiatives in Barnet, Wandsworth, and Westminster. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-000522240 A |
Classmark | BYD: I: 3DM: QAJ: 3E |
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