Stroke Training and Awareness Resources (STARs)


References

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  • Banks P & Pearson C date Improving Services for Younger Stroke Survivors & Their Families CHSS
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  • College of Occupational Therapists and National Social Inclusion Programme (2007) Work Matters. London:COT
  • Department for Work and Pensions (2004) Building Capacity for Work: A UK framework for vocational rehabilitation. London:DWP
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  • Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health and the College of Occupational Therapists (2009) Vocational rehabilitation: what is it, who can deliver it, and who pays London: Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health.
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