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Learning disabilities : a bold vision, or the ultimate betrayal? : the rise and potentail demise of structured day services for people with learning disabilities, 1955-2005, and, the implications of 'inclusiveness' and 'normalisation' policies for service users and carers

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Learning disabilities : a bold vision, or the ultimate betrayal? : the rise and potentail demise of structured day services for people with learning disabilities, 1955-2005, and, the implications of 'inclusiveness' and 'normalisation' policies for service users and carers is a book. It was written by Charles Henley and published by UPSO in 2005.

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"Learning disabilities : a bold vision, or the ultimate betrayal? : the rise and potentail demise of structured day services for people with learning disabilities, 1955-2005, and, the implications of 'inclusiveness' and 'normalisation' policies for service users and carers" is one of the books by Charles Henley, books by UPSO and 2,617,384 books in our database.

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