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Reaching black and minority ethnic elders in sheltered and retirement housing a project case study | Author(s) | Baldwin Davis |
Corporate Author | Age Concern England - ACE |
Journal title | Black Housing, issue 136, October 2004 |
Pages | pp 10-12 |
Keywords | Ethnic groups ; Black people ; Sheltered housing ; Advisory services [elderly] ; Telephone services [domiciliary] ; Projects ; Case studies. |
Annotation | In October 2002, Age Concern England's Advice, Information and Mediation Service for Retirement Housing (AIMS) launched a multi-lingual information and advice line for black and minority ethnic (BME) older people living in sheltered or retirement housing. The project's manager outlines ways in which potential clients could be helped, given the initial low take-up of the service. AIMS has a website (http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/aims). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-041207201 A |
Classmark | TK: TKE: KLA: IT: OUA: 3E: 69P * |
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