The health of young people in care and leaving care in Glasgow: the big step research report 2001
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Scottish Health FeedbackIssue Date
2001
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the big stepType
Research Findings ReportLanguage
enDescription
This study was commissioned by the big step (Glasgow Alliance Social Inclusion Partnership for young people leaving care) to examine the health needs and issues of a sample of young people who were 'looked-after' by the local authority in Glasgow. 'Health and well-being' has been established as a key theme for the big step, and this research formed part of a programme of activities in this area. At the same time, health inequalities and young people's access to health services generally, were receiving increasing national attentionCollections
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