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User-defined outcomes of community care for Asian disabled people
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User-defined outcomes of community care for Asian disabled people

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The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) specifically emphasises the health and social care needs of disabled people from minority ethnic communities, urging local authorities to be culturally sensitive to individual needs. This report examines what a culturally sensitive service looks like from the users’ perspective.

The study focuses on three main areas:

Asian disabled people’s views of their quality of life;

Asian disabled people’s views on services;

service providers’ views of the service provision to Asian disabled people.

The report will be of interest to service providers, practitioners and policy makers in the social care field, as well as researchers and students in social science. The report makes important recommendations on promoting a culturally sensitive service that is better for all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2002
Pages
48
ISBN
9781861344465

The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) specifically emphasises the health and social care needs of disabled people from minority ethnic communities, urging local authorities to be culturally sensitive to individual needs. This report examines what a culturally sensitive service looks like from the users’ perspective.

The study focuses on three main areas:

Asian disabled people’s views of their quality of life;

Asian disabled people’s views on services;

service providers’ views of the service provision to Asian disabled people.

The report will be of interest to service providers, practitioners and policy makers in the social care field, as well as researchers and students in social science. The report makes important recommendations on promoting a culturally sensitive service that is better for all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2002
Pages
48
ISBN
9781861344465