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Advocacy education kit
 — remember our heritage; talk to old people
Author(s)Ron White, Jo Harrison
Corporate AuthorCentral Australian Advocacy Service
PublisherCentral Australian Advocacy Service, Alice Springs, NT, 1995
Pages(training and education kit)
SourceCentral Australian Advocacy Service, PO Box 1608, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.
KeywordsAdvocacy ; Ethnic groups ; Residents [care homes] ; Nursing homes ; Teaching aids ; Australia.
AnnotationThe Think About Old People campaign was a community based education programme which generated materials designed to encourage non-elderly Aboriginal people in the Alice Springs town community to consider the situation and rights of older people whether in residential care or remaining at home with family. The materials produced are the result of community input, and can be used in formal or informal educational settings. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980331218 M
ClassmarkIQ: TK: KX: LHB: VF: 7YA *

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