Social care TV Innovation: Working together
This film highlights the use of innovative approaches to deliver the services people need in a way that they want. The film highlights the work of three voluntary agencies who have found affordable solutions to different challenges. The Headway project helps people with an acquired brain injury to develop their skills in employment; the Keyring project facilitates small networks of people with learning disabilities living close to each other in the community and the 'Heart and Soul' music scheme offers music and performance opportunities to people with learning disabilities.
Видео Social care TV Innovation: Working together канала Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
Видео Social care TV Innovation: Working together канала Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
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10 декабря 2010 г. 16:21:51
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