Creating independence and inclusion: youth personal assistance support scheme; good practice guidelines

Author:
JADE Rowan
Publisher:
National Youth Agency
Publication year:
2002
Pagination:
69p. + video
Place of publication:
Leicester

The youth personal assistance support scheme (PASS) was set up by the West of England Centre for Inclusive Living to promote the independence, equality and inclusion through the provision of personal assistance to young disabled people. It is based on the belief that young disabled people should have the same rights as adults. This report and video illustrate the development and future plans of the project and invites other organisations to learn from the good practices developed.

Subject terms:
independence, parents, physical disabilities, policy, rights, standards, young people, youth work, carers, good practice;
Content type:
practice guidance
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ISBN print:
0 86155 282 2

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