Thanks Judith,
I'll try to keep everyone updated of progress, but this is just one part of
a complete overhaul of our service so I'm being kept very busy just now with
trying to convince all stakeholders that the way things are is just not good
enough and could they please put their money where their mouths are and fund
us.
Just an afternoons work for some I know, but taking me a bit longer.
Rob
Options for Independence
Inverness.
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 26 October 1999 11:05
Subject: Re: Brain Injury
>Rob Outram,
>
>I think this is a great initiative and I wish you much success. We need
more initiative which focus on informing patients so they can make more
informed decisions. To many time a patient or their family are pushed to
make life changing decisions which is in the interest of the "service
provider", but necessary the person with the impairment.
>
>Judith
>
>
>
>>>The initiative is very much based on the concept of inclusion starting
with
>the premise that everyone has a right to live in and contribute to their
>chosen community. How they go about doing so should be decided by
>themselves, their families and their loved ones with advice from a variety
>of professionals who are there to provide information rather than lay down
>barriers.
>
>
>S U R F A C E
>Salford University Research Focus on AcCessible Environments
>Bridgewater Building
>Salford University
>Salford, M7 9NU
>Tel:0161-295-3194
>
>
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