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Caring for people who live at home : black and ethnic minority community care in Newham summary : a needs evaluation survey of the community care needs of Newham's black and ethnic minority communities | Corporate Author | Focus Consultancy; London Borough of Newham Social Services Department; Caring for People Who Live at Home Initiative, Policy Studies Institute - PSI |
Publisher | Newham Social Services, London, 1993 |
Pages | 11 pp |
Keywords | Ethnic groups ; Community care ; Needs [elderly] ; Evaluation ; Newham. |
Annotation | The aim of the Caring for People Who Live at Home Initiative is to encourage developments in day and domiciliary care, particularly in the independent sector. In the summer of 1992, the government invited social services departments in England to submit proposals for projects. This document was published to launch the initiative as outlined by Newham as one of the 15 local authorities chosen to take part: (Barnsley, Cambridgeshire, Camden, Devon, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hammersmith and Fulham, Lewisham, Liverpool, North Yorkshire, Richmond upon Thames, Rochdale, Sandwell, and Shropshire were the other 14). The Initiative was managed and co-ordinated by a project team at the Policy Studies Institute (PSI) and run until mid 1995. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030704202 B |
Classmark | TK: PA: IK: 4C: 82LQ |
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