Martin Routledge on Cross Sector Commissioning

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Martin Routledge
Martin Routledge
Location: Manchester, UK
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VIDEO NUMBER:
22
CATEGORY:
Policy, Strategy And Research
DATE ADDED:
13-05-2008
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Martin discusses the opportunities presented by the changes in Adult Social Care. "There has been a change in the aspirations of people on the receiving end".

These are Martins personal opinions and not those of CSIP.

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Footnotes
1) Paper: Commissioning Framework for Health and Well-being [Department of Health 2007]
Commissioning Framework part of 'Our health our care our say' Implementation
 
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