Abstract

This revised text should be read by all practitioners in health and social care settings who supports people with complex needs and who aim to promote anti-oppressive and person-centred practice. Many of the substantial changes to this book appear in part one, which features a discussion of the essential elements of anti-oppressive theory and the law.

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