The strain of normality
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The strain of normality

Verity Pink Senior Clinical Support Worker, At Guy's Hospital Priority Care Unit in London

If clients with learning difficulties and mental illnesses are to participate in community life, they must shoulder social responsibilities, argues Verity Pink

It was the last visit of the day. I had to administer a depot neuroleptic injection to Jennifer, whom I had been visiting regularly ever since her last admission to a psychiatric unit two years ago, when she had been diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia in addition to her learning difficulty.

Nursing Standard. 8, 5, 47-47. doi: 10.7748/ns.8.5.47.s58

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