A robust complaints process for students working in NHS placements

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Carr, H. 2023. A robust complaints process for students working in NHS placements.
AuthorsCarr, H.
Abstract

An overview of how to manage complaints and concerns from practice placements in health and social care settings.

KeywordsComplaints; Concerns; Students; Placements
Year2023
PublisherTHE - Times Higher Education
Official URLhttps://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/robust-complaints-process-students-working-nhs-placements
Publication dates
Online09 Feb 2023
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Deposited28 Feb 2024
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