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Do you think Local Involvement Networks should have the right to enter all social care premises, including mental health facilities, non-communal areas of care homes and services for children?

Do you think Local Involvement Networks should have the right to enter all social care premises, including mental health facilities, non-communal areas of care homes and services for children? Community Care 20 Jun 07
Subject Do you think Local Involvement Networks should have the right to enter all social care premises, including mental health facilities, non-communal areas of care homes and services for children?
Author Community Care
Date 20/06/2007 11:25
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It has emerged that Local Involvement Networks, which replace patient and public involvement forums next year, will not have rights of entry to inspect mental health facilities and non communal areas of care homes. Campaigner Peter Beresford said the bar could put clients’ safety and rights at stake. What do you think?

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