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Volume 13, Number 2, March 2005

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Enabling frail older people with a communication difficulty to express their views: the use of Talking Mats™ as an interview tool
pp. 95-107(13)
Authors: Joan Murphy; Susan Tester; Gill Hubbard; Murna Downs; Charlotte MacDonald

‘Working at the margins’ or ‘leading from behind’?: a Canadian study of hospital-community collaboration
pp. 125-135(11)
Authors: Blake Poland; Heather Graham; Elaine Walsh; Paul Williams; Leslie Fell; Janet M. Lum; Jessica Polzer; Saddaf Syed; Stasey Tobin; Gregory Kim; Gail Yardy

The feasibility and acceptability of a specialist health and social care team for the promotion of health and independence in ‘at risk’ older adults
pp. 136-144(9)
Authors: Vari Drennan; Steve Iliffe; Deborah Haworth; Sharon S. Tai; Penny Lenihan; Toity Deave

The impact of ‘statutory duties’ on mental health social workers in the UK
pp. 145-154(10)
Authors: Sherrill Evans; Peter Huxley; Martin Webber; Cornelius Katona; Claire Gately; Alex Mears; Jibby Medina; Sarah Pajak; Tim Kendall

Multi-agency working in services for disabled children: what impact does it have on professionals?
pp. 155-163(9)
Authors: David Abbott; Ruth Townsley; Debby Watson

Who are your public? A survey comparing the views of a population-based sample with those of a community-based public forum in Scotland
pp. 164-169(6)
Authors: Margaret J. Emslie; Jane Andrew; Val Angus; Vikki Entwistle; Kim Walker

How place matters: unpacking technology and power in health and social care
pp. 170-180(11)
Authors: B. Poland; P. Lehoux; D. Holmes; G. Andrews

Book reviews
pp. 181-190(10)
Author: Jon Glasby

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