Abstract
A number of times within the transcripts of the Royal Commission into Ageing Quality and Safety, the issue of collaboration with older people has been raised. This has been in relation to people with a diagnosis of dementia and older people in general. Commissioner Lynelle Briggs has asked why this does not occur as a matter of course.
It is evident from the transcripts emerging from the Commission hearings that the dominant discourse in the provision of aged care is patronising.
It is evident from the transcripts emerging from the Commission hearings that the dominant discourse in the provision of aged care is patronising.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 28 |
Publication status | Published - 18 Sept 2019 |
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Understanding the experiences of older people to improve their care
Bernoth, M. (Creator)
Impact: Public policy Impact, Quality of life Impact, Social Impact
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