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Making it happen for everyone a reflection on changing services for adults with learning disabilities | Author(s) | David S Stewart |
Journal title | Mental Health Review Journal, vol 14, no 2, June 2009 |
Pages | pp 14-19 |
Source | Pavilion Publishing, Richmond House, Richmond Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 3RL. http://www.pavpub.com |
Keywords | Cognitive impairment ; Services ; Health services ; Attitude ; Social policy ; Nottingham. |
Annotation | 'Making it happen for everyone' is the subtext of "Valuing People Now: a new three-year strategy for people with learning disabilities" (Department of Health, 2009). It seems an appropriate time to take stock and learn from those for whom this strategy will be critical how they view the current services provided, what changes they have seen and where they see the future. This article reviews the experiences of a group of adults in an East Midlands city. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-090907201 A |
Classmark | E4: I: L: DP: TM2: 8NTF |
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