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Susan Scott‐Parker (1999)
Mental Health and Employment — A Joint Enterprise, 3
As Britain moves up a gear in its determination to reduce discrimination against disabled people ‐ with the Disability Rights Commission starting work from April 2000, and the Disability Rights Task Force about to launch its final report outlining an agenda for further legislative and policy change ‐ it is worth posing the question ‘can mental health service users benefit, and if so how?’
A Life in the Day – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 1, 1999
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