This seminar was designed to allow all participants an opportunity to contribute from their own experiences. It was hoped that during the seminar it would be possible to consider whether pathology services should continue to be funded at the present rate or whether it was desirable for their costs to ...
These notes are offered as a memory jog for those attending the colloquium. In it is included a delegates list and questions for group discussion. The questions were: selecting students for courses; what are the expectations of graduate nurses? (to include consideration of the underlying philosophy of the undergraduate courses); ...
This series of papers intends to make a contribution towards the improvement of health and social care in London and elsewhere. The particular issues covered in this document are: London's future population and social structure noting some possible problems; population boundaries for health services; an overview of London's health services; ...
This series of papers intends to make a contribution towards the improvement of health and social care in London and elsewhere. The particular issues covered in this document are: London's future population and social structure noting some possible problems; population boundaries for health services; an overview of London's health services; ...
This series of papers intends to make a contribution towards the improvement of health and social care in London and elsewhere. The particular issues covered in this document are: London's future population and social structure noting some possible problems; population boundaries for health services; an overview of London's health services; ...
The 1979 Review aims to be a ready means of reference to the work of the Centre. It differs in presentation from its two predecessors in that the Register of Projects has been produced in a separate volume.
During the period 1975-1979, a project "Care of the elderly" was undertaken, with support from the King's Fund, by members of Devon's social services department, Exeter health care district and the Institute of Biometry and Community Medicine, University of Exeter. The overall purpose of the project was to promote the ...
A residential workshop was held at the King's Fund College in Bayswater to explore the issues arising when children with learning difficulties cannot be cared for by their own parents. This book provides a summary of the workshop discussions and the major issues raised, as well as the invited papers ...
This study day, organised by the King's Fund, took as its starting point chapter 10 of the Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Education of Handicapped Children and Young People (the Warnock Report). Main problems were that too few further and higher educational opportunities exist for school leavers ...