Stand by me: Can Citizen Advocacy promote reciprocal relationships?
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Stand by me: Can Citizen Advocacy promote reciprocal relationships?
Espiner, Deborah
;
Hartnett, FM
;
de Vos, AM
Identifier:
http://hdl.handle.net/2292/9436
Issue Date:
2011
Reference:
5th International Social Role Valorisation Conference, Canberra, ACT, 21 Sep 2011 - 23 Sep 2011. 2011
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Abstract:
This presentation will explore the challenges faced in implementing a Citizen Advocacy programme and remaining true to the core principles underlying Citizen Advocacy.
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