Brain injury training

Lecture


Amadiegwu, A. 2022. Brain injury training.
AuthorsAmadiegwu, A.
TypeLecture
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Training for Brighton and Hove Social Workers following the safeguarding adult review into the death of a person with ABI.

KeywordsBrain injury; Training; Social workers
Year2022
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Deposited01 May 2024
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