Reports on the Turkish Access Scheme, operating in Waltham Forest north east London, which enables Turkish parents of disabled children to receive the services they are entitled to. The project used a Turkish-speaking person who could offer a wider contact base than that of an interpreter, and was able to build a relationship of the family.
Reports on the Turkish Access Scheme, operating in Waltham Forest north east London, which enables Turkish parents of disabled children to receive the services they are entitled to. The project used a Turkish-speaking person who could offer a wider contact base than that of an interpreter, and was able to build a relationship of the family.
Subject terms:
interpreting, parents, physical disabilities, social care provision, social worker-service user relationships, access to services, black and minority ethnic people, children, communication;