Working with adults who are deaf

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Young, A., Bond, J. and King, E. 2015. Working with adults who are deaf. Mark Allen Group.
AuthorsYoung, A., Bond, J. and King, E.
Abstract

Learning points:
- Your duties to enable d/Deaf people to communicate in their preferred language.
- The barriers d/Deaf people face in accessing social care services and how you can help overcome them.
- Assessing d/Deaf people and determining their eligibility for care and support.
- Key issues in relation to safeguarding.

This guide forms part of Inform Adults’ disability guidance.

Keywordsd/Deaf adults
Year2015
PublisherMark Allen Group
Official URLhttps://adults.ccinform.co.uk/practice-guidance/guide-working-adults-ddeaf/
Output statusPublished
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Online2015
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Deposited11 Mar 2024
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Community Care Inform Practice Guidance

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