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.
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