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Pupils and patients : guidelines for the organisation of hospital based social education projects for young people still at school

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  • London
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  • King Edward's Hospital Fund for London
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  • 1972
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  • 10
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  • A hospital-based social education project is taken to mean a scheme in which a group of school pupils regularly spend some time each week in a hospital or similar institution. Two groups are involved in the organisation and ultimate success or failure of such a scheme: the school staff and the hospital staff. Two groups are expected to benefit primarily from the scheme as a result of contacts between them: the patients and the young people. The recognition and reconciliation of the sometimes conflicting aims and needs of the participants is the key to the success of the project.
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  • Pagination: 10p.
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