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Changing days
 — developing new daytime opportunities with people who have learning difficulties
Author(s)Alison Wertheimer
Corporate AuthorKing's Fund; National Development Team
PublisherKings Fund, London, 1996
Pages124 pp
SourceBEBC, PO Box 1496, Poole, Dorset BH12 3YD.
KeywordsCognitive impairment ; Day centres ; Day services ; Quality of life ; Informal care.
AnnotationThis publication is the result of a partnership between the National Development Team and the King's Fund, with funding from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The Changing Days project is about supporting the shift from services based on containment and segregation to services centred on individual needs. The book brings together examples of good practice and provides information on how to develop opportunities for people with learning difficulties in employment, education and local communities. It includes an easy to read summary, to make the information accessible to people with learning difficulties, as well as parents, families, staff and managers.
Accession NumberCPA-961119207 B
ClassmarkE4: NMC: NM: F:59: P6

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