Learning Disability and Social Inclusion by Gillian Mcintyre

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A key theme of Macintyre's book is the inclusion of people with learning disabilities in the community - in education, training and employment and in relation to accessing health, housing and leisure services.

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Learning Disability and Social Inclusion by Gillian Mcintyre

A key theme of Macintyre's book is the inclusion of people with learning disabilities in the community - in education, training and employment and in relation to accessing health, housing and leisure services.

'All those responsible for policy development and the provision of services for people with learning disabilities should read this bookThat will not be a difficult task given that it is only 96 pages in length and has been written with commendable clarity and objectivity. If the points of constructive criticism made by MacIntyre are taken on board, we might move to a position where we have a wider range of services for people with learning disabilities that are more imaginative and realistic.' Research, Policy and Planning

Gillian MacIntyre is a lecturer in the Glasgow School of Social Work, a joint school of the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde.

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ISBN 13 9781903765838
ISBN 10 1903765838
Title Learning Disability and Social Inclusion
Author Gillian Mcintyre
Series Policy And Practice In Health And Social Care
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 2008-07-17
Number of pages 103
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.