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The Helen Hamlyn Foundation a review 1994: 10 years on: background papers | Author(s) | Nick Bosanquet, Jackie Morris, Joan Baraclough, Bleddyn Davies; Richard Hollingbery |
Publisher | Helen Hamlyn Foundation, London, 1994 |
Pages | various pagings |
Keywords | Charities ; Services ; Health services ; Community care ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Progress reports. |
Annotation | A composite document containing the views of professional staff from health and social care arenas on the EPICS programme. It also includes the summary of a Department of Health (DoH) report, 'First impressions of community care and its implications for the HHF and EPICS, and a summary of comments from 'observers' at the Dunford Seminar, October 1993, on the philosophy and nature of EPICS. [RHb] [EPICS collection]. |
Accession Number | CPA-980216065 B |
Classmark | PL: I: L: PA: QAJ: QK6: 6KC |
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