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Turning the tables [people with learning disabilities and the personalisation agenda] | Author(s) | Louise Hunt |
Journal title | Community Care, issue 1744, 23 October 2008 |
Pages | pp 32-33 |
Source | http://www.communitycare.co.uk |
Keywords | Cognitive impairment ; Services ; Community care ; Training [welfare work] ; Care support workers. |
Annotation | The Connect Works training programme has been devised by a group of people with learning disabilities who are part of the charity Connect in the North (CitN) based in Leeds, to train personal assistants they might later recruit. This article reports on how control is being transferred to the service user, and how Connect Works could be replicated elsewhere. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-081117205 A |
Classmark | E4: I: PA: QW: QRS |
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