nursing and advocacy in person centred planning
Penny Llewellyn Research student, School of Care Sciences Research Unit, University of Glamorgan
Penny Llewellyn considers the evidence for and against learning disability nurses taking on the advocacy role
The recommendations of Valuing People (Department of Health (DoH) 2001), and more particularly A Framework for Person Centred Planning (DoH 2001a), have given added piquancy to debates surrounding the advocacy role of the learning disability nurse.
Learning Disability Practice.
7, 9, 14-17.
doi: 10.7748/ldp2004.11.7.9.14.c1597
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