Life outside
By: Leonard, M.
Publisher: Wellington Radio New Zealand 2001Description: CD 44 mins.Subject(s): DEINSTITUTIONALISATION | INSTITUTIONS | INSTITUTIONAL LIFE | KIMBERLEY CENTRE | IDEOLOGY | SOCIAL POLICY | COMMUNITY LIVING | NEW ZEALANDSummary: Discusses the ideology of deinstitutionalisation and its impact on social policy, particularly relating to services for people with an intellectual disability in New Zealand. Describes the situation of Bryan Gillam who has cerebral palsy and spent nearly 30 years in Kimberley Centre at Levin before moving into a community house run by IHC.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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CD-ROM | IHC Library | 610.1 LIF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W004065 |
Discusses the ideology of deinstitutionalisation and its impact on social policy, particularly relating to services for people with an intellectual disability in New Zealand. Describes the situation of Bryan Gillam who has cerebral palsy and spent nearly 30 years in Kimberley Centre at Levin before moving into a community house run by IHC.
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