Something to do: The development of peer support groups for young black and minority ethnic disabled people
Book Description
solation is a particular issue for young disabled people with many having limited opportunity to meet and make friends. For young disabled people who are of Asian, Caribbean and African origin, informal support groups provide a forum for emotional and practical support, enabling them to discuss issues around race, ethnicity, religion, and to share experiences with others from the same background. ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Policy Pr |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 20 |
ISBN-10 | 1861343191 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1861343192 |
Publication Date | 07/10/2002 |
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About Jabeer Butt (Author) : Jabeer Butt is a published author. A published credit of Jabeer Butt is Something to Do: The Development of Peer Supposrt Groups Fo Young Blacks and Minority Ethnic Disabled People (Social Care: Race ... more
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About Tracy Bignall (Author) : Tracy Bignall is a published author. A published credit of Tracy Bignall is Something to Do: The Development of Peer Supposrt Groups Fo Young Blacks and Minority Ethnic Disabled People (Social Care: R... more
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