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Better services for the mentally handicapped? : lessons from the Sheffield Evaluation Studies

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  • London
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  • King's Fund Centre
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  • 1982
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  • 34
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  • 40
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  • KF project paper
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  • The Sheffield Development Project arose from the thinking behind the 1971 White Paper "Better Services for the Mentally Handicapped", which was a government effort to provide clear leadership and a long-term strategy for the development of services for people with learning difficulties. The Sheffield Development Project has been a major attempt to implement, test and demonstrate a new pattern of community-based services for people with learning difficulties and their families. The project paper evaluates the Project, its achievements and proposals for the future.
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  • Pagination: 40p.
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