Plan with care
By Val Hudson
* Where carers are involved and included in service planning and delivery, what are some of the ways of feeding back what a difference their impact has made?
* What might be some of the ways to reach hidden and marginalised carers?
* How might we improve the inclusion and involvement of carers in the assessment process and outcomes?
GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 1hr 30 minutes
Questions from Community Care – Plan with care
December 14, 2005 in Community Care
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