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Got It, Hide thisCarers are knowledgeable and equal partners in the care of their loved ones. They are an important voice to include when planning any health or social policy. Guidelines from Scotland show how carer representatives should be supported during planning. Carers representatives should be connected to resources and a network of other carers. Planning groups should also ensure an inclusive environment. Read this resource to learn more.
caregiving, policymaking, stakeholder, consultation
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Is the information easy to understand and easy to use?
Rated on: 5/17/2021 1:01:49 PM
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