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Dignity in care | Author(s) | Ian Philp |
Journal title | Working with Older People, vol 11, issue 2, June 2007 |
Pages | pp 11-14 |
Keywords | Health services ; Services ; Management [care] ; Rights [elderly] ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Social policy. |
Annotation | The government's Dignity in Care agenda began in 2006, and includes the establishment of a national network of older people's champions. The National Director for Older People uses two case studies to explain what dignity in care means for health and social care services. He also notes the National Service Framework for Older People (NSF) published in 2001 as acting as an impetus to this campaign, while the 2006 White Paper 'Our health, our care, our say' includes themes around personalising services and giving people choice and control. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070813223 A |
Classmark | L: I: QA: IKR: TOB: TM2 |
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