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Alex McClimens Non-Clinical Lecturer, Department of Mental Health & Learning Disability, University of Sheffield

Apart from the obvious language difficulties other problems arise when delegates from a range of countries gather together to discuss research under the European Union membership banner, says Alex McClimens. These are a loss of national identity and culture

Earlier this year Inclusion Europe hosted a policy conference in Prague that highlighted how the core values of respect, solidarity and inclusion are being promoted across central and eastern Europe.

Learning Disability Practice. 8, 6, 34-35. doi: 10.7748/ldp2005.07.8.6.34.c1636

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