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Reviewing disabled people in residential care : what do we mean? : report of two workshops held at the King's Fund Centre, March 23rd and May 25th 1982

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  • London
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  • King's Fund Centre
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  • 1982
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  • 12
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  • The first workshop began with the showing of a video "Home from home" from the Bristol Arts Project, which provoked much discussion. Questions raised included `Why do we need reviews?'; `Who benefits?'; `Who does them?' and `When are they done?' The second workshop focussed on these questions in more detail and concluded that reviews were essential. They should not be rigid or formal, but need to be built into every establishment's routine running. Regular reviews were encouraged but the frequency should take the individual resident's requirements into account.
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  • Pagination: [12]p.; KFC 82/160; Out of print
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