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Putting people first : equality and diversity matters 3: Achieving disability equality in social care services | Corporate Author | Commission for Social Care Inspection - CSCI |
Journal title | InFocus, no 9, February 2009 |
Publisher | Commission for Social Care Inspection - CSCI, London, February 2009 |
Pages | 71 pp (CSCI 243) |
Source | Commission for Social Care Inspection, 33 Greycoat Street, London SW1P 2QF. Orderline: 0870 240 7535 csci@accessplus.co.uk http://www.csci.org.uk/publications |
Keywords | Physical disabilities ; Services ; Usage [services] ; Standards of provision. |
Annotation | This is the last in a series of three bulletins in the InFocus series designed to help service providers in considering the personalisation agenda in social care with regard to equality and diversity issues. It focuses on achieving disability equality in social care services. It uses sources such as National Minimum Standards to inform good practice in assessment, care planning, choice and control regarding service use by disabled people. Among key point highlighted are physical, communication, social inclusion and attitudinal barriers to equality in social care services. A checklist suggests how the good practice points and examples about disability equality could be put into action. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-090224201 B |
Classmark | BN: I: QLD: 583 |
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