Supported living? Who knows?
By: Gale, Suzanne.
Series: Community Living 34 (4) Summer 2021: 11. 2021Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SUPPORTED LIVING | COVID-19 | PREJUDICE | MAKATON | OPINIONS | UNITED KINGDOMSummary: Suzanne Gale reflects on 1. Supported living, suggesting that it is not what commissioners claim it to be and in many cases, people end up more vulnerable, with fewer housing rights and less control over their money than was the case in a care home, 2. The depletion of physical and emotional reserves over Covid, 3. How unconscious bias training is biased, 4. How wonderful Lucinda and her family are on their You Tube channel "Makaton with Lucinda" - "educational and incredibly entertaining".Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Suzanne Gale reflects on 1. Supported living, suggesting that it is not what commissioners claim it to be and in many cases, people end up more vulnerable, with fewer housing rights and less control over their money than was the case in a care home, 2. The depletion of physical and emotional reserves over Covid, 3. How unconscious bias training is biased, 4. How wonderful Lucinda and her family are on their You Tube channel "Makaton with Lucinda" - "educational and incredibly entertaining".
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