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Ageing with dignity: black, Asian and ethnic minority people: the forgotten people report first produced by The Standing Conference of Ethnic Minority Senior Citizens - SCEMSC, August 1994. Summary prepared by | Author(s) | Bhupendra Solanki |
Corporate Author | Standing Conference of Ethnic Minority Senior Citizens; Equal Access |
Publisher | SCEMSC, London, 1996 |
Pages | various pagings |
Source | Equal Access, 122 High Street, Harlesden, London NW10 4SP. |
Keywords | Black people ; Asian people ; Services ; London. |
Annotation | Summary of a report funded by the Department of Health (DoH) and to whom the research findings were submitted in August 1994; there has been no formal response or follow up from DoH. The study aimed to look at three areas: existing community care services for black and ethnic minority elders; access to services; and appropriateness of services. The Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)/Age Concern publication 'An overview of life for ethnic minority elders in Britain today' (part of the Age and race: double discrimination pack) forms an annex to this publication. |
Accession Number | CPA-961205217 B |
Classmark | TKE: TKK: I: 82L |
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