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Having a voice, being heard | Author(s) | Les Bright |
Journal title | Working with Older People, vol 10, issue 4, December 2006 |
Pages | pp 24-26 |
Keywords | Services ; Consumer ; Pressure groups ; Participation ; Projects ; Exeter. |
Annotation | The author is a volunteer with Exeter Senior Voice, a user involvement project with some 300 active members which was set up by Age Concern Exeter. This article reports on the high turnout in a recent panel election for the project. The author explains why groups such as this are important in ensuring that older people's voices are heard on local issues, bus services and chiropody provision, for example. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070130204 A |
Classmark | I: WY: PME: TMB: 3E: 8DEE |
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