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My home, my life innovative approaches to housing and support for people with learning difficulties | Author(s) | Ken Simons |
Corporate Author | Norah Fry Research Centre, University of Bristol |
Publisher | Values into Action, London, 1995 |
Pages | 140 pp |
Source | Values into Action, Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, London E2 6HG. |
Keywords | Cognitive impairment ; Housing [elderly] ; Community work ; Organisation of care. |
Annotation | This book, the research for which was supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) as part of their Housing and Community Care Programme, is intended to describe examples of innovative practice in housing and support for people with learning difficulties, and is based on information gathered on brief visits in late 1993 and early 1994. Although the services included have not been evaluated in any formal sense, the aim is to describe some of the ideas, provide some practical information about what people have done, and include the views and experiences of some of those who use or who work in the services described. |
Accession Number | CPA-970114211 B |
Classmark | E4: KE: IGC: P |
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