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3 years on ... report of conference, Buckhaven Theatre, 23 February 1996 | Author(s) | Joyce Cormie, Maureen Crichton |
Corporate Author | Fife User Panels Project; Age Concern Scotland |
Publisher | Age Concern Scotland, Edinburgh, 1996 |
Pages | 15 pp |
Source | Age Concern Scotland, 113 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DT. |
Keywords | Services ; Community care ; Consumer ; Participation ; Projects ; Scotland. |
Annotation | This publication summarises the work of user panels, and lists the advantages and disadvantages for panel members and service providers. Ways in which panels might work in future are outlined, which fall into four categories: building links between providers and user panels; ways in which service providers can help user panels contribute to planning; examples of ways user panels can work with service planners/providers in future; and future development of the User Panels Project. |
Accession Number | CPA-980224217 P |
Classmark | I: PA: WY: TMB: 3E: 9A * |
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