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Family based respite care for children with a disability
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- Kings Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1987
- Pagination:
- 44p., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
King's Fund thesaurus: version 1 June 1993
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 203p.
- Place of publication:
- London
See also companion volume on countries, populations and languages.
Thesaurus of countries, populations and languages
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre/King Edward's Hospital Fund for London
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 100p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Companion volume to main thesaurus.
Councillors and carers in community care
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 6p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Leaflet aimed at councillors on social services committees. Gives an overview of: what a carer service development programme can look like; how carers' service initiatives can be supported; and what service development projects have been achieved.
Children first?: family based respite care and the Children Bill; report of a conference at the King's Fund Centre 21st November 1989
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1990
- Pagination:
- 9 leaflets in folder.
- Place of publication:
- London
Contains papers on practice issues, and the Children Act 1989 and children with disabilities. Workshop reports include: respite care and welfare rights; raising the profile of family based respite care; organisational location of respite care; legal issues; and parents' views.
Creating options: the future of community care for people with disabilities
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1989
- Pagination:
- 8p.
- Place of publication:
- London
A brief note which aims to look at the changes in community care proposed by Sir Roy Griffiths and the effect such changes would have on individuals with disabilities.
Employment opportunities for people with learning difficulties
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1989
- Pagination:
- 8 papers in folder.
- Place of publication:
- London
Set of papers from the United States. Titles include: strategies for integrated employment environments; supported employment for persons with severe and profound mental retardation; the job analysis process; mission statement (Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation); and conditions of learning that facilitate change.
Ties and connections: an ordinary community life for people with learning difficulties
- Author:
- KINGS FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1989
- Pagination:
- 56p., illus., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
An exploration of the ways in which people with learning difficulties can develop their links with others in the community, with practical suggestions to ensure that this is implemented successfully.
Promoting innovation in community care: from small-scale developments to mainstream provision
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund Centre
- Publication year:
- 1987
- Pagination:
- 24p., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Living well into old age: applying principles of good practice to services for people with dementia
- Author:
- KING'S FUND CENTRE
- Publisher:
- King's Fund
- Publication year:
- 1986
- Pagination:
- 32p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- New Romney
Project paper identifying barriers to good practice and ways of overcoming them. Provides key principles and goes on to look a the experience of dementia for both sufferers and carers. Examines the implications of translating principles into practice for the individual, for frontline staff and services and for managers and planners.