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The Fanon Project: A day centre in Brixton
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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‘Community Care’ has become the psychiatric catch phrase of the eighties. With this burgeoning interest go the difficulties of working not just with a multi-disciplinary team but with Social Services and voluntary agencies, a move from our ‘ivory towers’ which not all psychiatrists will view with relish. Despite initial antipathy more psychiatrists are coming to accept the fact that moving patients out of long-stay facilities is a reality and new ways of working have to be found for these patients as well as acute patients.
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- Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists , Volume 11 , Issue 12 , December 1987 , pp. 417 - 418
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