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Alex McClimens Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing Sheffield Hallam University

A new learning disability/social work joint award programme offers the prospect of ensuring people with a learning disability receive ‘joined-up’ care. Alex McClimens reports

Can you remember your nurse training? Depending on when you decided that working with individuals labelled with learning disability was a career option then your memories may well include a lot of clinical and/or medical experience.

Learning Disability Practice. 9, 7, 31-31. doi: 10.7748/ldp2006.09.9.7.31.c7664

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