Intellectual Disability in Health and Social Care
Intended for healthcare professionals
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Intellectual Disability in Health and Social Care

Colin Parish Editor, Learning Disability Practice and Mental Health Practice

INTENDED PRIMARILY for learning disability nursing students and untrained practitioners, this book should attract a wider readership because it could encourage all healthcare staff to provide the best care possible for service users.

Learning Disability Practice. 17, 10, 12-12. doi: 10.7748/ldp.17.10.12.s11

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