Now it’s our say
By Bob Hudson
* What were the main messages to come out of the listening exercise with users and carers? Does the white paper address these messages? [One hour]
* What is the vision that underpins the white paper? Do you think this vision is right? Can you identify other things that should be included? [30 minutes]
* What do you see as the implications of the white paper for social care and social work? [45 minutes]
* Identify some unresolved dilemmas that arise from the proposals in the white paper. How do you think these might be addressed? [45 minutes]
Questions from Community Care – Now it’s our say
February 9, 2006 in Community Care
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