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Integration for adults with learning difficulties

Jeannie Sutcliffe
ISBN 1 87294 118 4
1992
£7.95   (US$16.00  €14.00) [excludes P&P]
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A practical guide documenting innovative learning in a wide range of contexts from adult education classes to vocational courses and university summer school. Case studies are used to illustrate achievements and difficulties. Strategies for gaining the support of managers and policymakers are suggested.

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‘…honest, unpretentious and practical…if you have any doubts about whether integration can really work, then this is the book to read.’
(Mencap News)

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Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Debates in integration
Chapter 2. Barriers to integration
Chapter 3. College approaches
Chapter 4. The linking scheme: inter-agency co-operation in Dorset
Chapter 5. Studylink in Liverpool: a health authority initiative
Chapter 6. Lowestoft: a social services initiative
Chapter 7. Breakaway: integrated leisure in Leeds
Chapter 8. The NIACE/Lancaster University summer school
Chapter 9. Sheffield Education Department: local education authority support for integration
Chapter 10. Strategies for change
Chapter 11. Checklists for development and change
Further reading and resources
Useful organisations

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