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Working with older people guidelines for running discussion groups and influencing practice | Author(s) | Joyce Cormie, Lorna Warren |
Corporate Author | Averil Osborn Fund |
Publisher | Policy Press, Bristol, 2001 |
Pages | 48 pp |
Source | Marston Book Service, PO Box 269, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4YN. |
Keywords | Meetings ; Discussions ; Consumer ; Participation ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | One of the most positive methods of listening to older people is to set up small groups which meet regularly, as has been the case with the Fife User Panels Project. Much of this guide - which is financed by the Averil Osborn Fund - is based on Joyce Cormie's involvement with that initiative, of which Averil Osborne was the key instigator. The authors provide guidelines and examples of good practice, covering: launching a discussion group; recruiting participants; preparing for meetings; running meetings; and influencing practice. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020115236 B |
Classmark | QAR: VBB: WY: TMB: 69N |
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