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Without prejudice [racist abuse challenged in residential homes] | Author(s) | Philip Mosley |
Journal title | Community Care, no 1560, 24 February 2005 |
Pages | pp 37-38 |
Source | http://www.communitycare.co.uk |
Keywords | Racism ; Care home staff ; Care homes ; Anchor Trust ; Projects ; London ; Surrey. |
Annotation | The author reports on a project commissioned by Anchor Trust's care homes business, Anchor Homes. The project aimed to address the problems of racism experienced by care staff working in homes in south London and Surrey. The racism took the form of verbal and physical abuse from residents, and, in some cases, their families. Anchor commissioned a consultant from the Relatives and Residents Association to undertake the research and write the report, working alongside the operations manager for the area. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050310202 A |
Classmark | TMG: QRM: KW: KKHAN: 3E: 82L: 8SY * |
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