Abstract

A social network in a psychogeriatric day hospital

Highlights

  • In future, government policy may provide the Dartmouth Park Hill impetus to effective liaison between local authorities London N19 5HT and health service staff

  • When the Newcastle network in a psychiatric day hospital has been re group ended, in September 1988, there was concern ported (MacMillan & Shaw, 1966) it appears that media interest in child abuse might cause diffi to have been forgotten and not used to its fullest culties

  • Joint meetings will no longer be seen as a valuable option but as a priority. This References may be enhanced by the media turning from its focus on child abuse to that of community neglect of the mentally ill

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Summary

Introduction

Government policy may provide the Dartmouth Park Hill impetus to effective liaison between local authorities London N19 5HT and health service staff. The development of such a social priate medical staffas necessary. When the Newcastle network in a psychiatric day hospital has been re group ended, in September 1988, there was concern ported (MacMillan & Shaw, 1966) it appears that media interest in child abuse might cause diffi to have been forgotten and not used to its fullest culties.

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