A New Health and Care System : : Escaping the Invisible Asylum / / Alex Fox.
How do we find sustainable and human ways to care for people with long-term needs? This book reveals the ways in which public services squander the potential of people with long term support needs and the creativity and caring capacity of front line workers. Drawing on the ethos, practices and econo...
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