Recent trends in out-of-area placements for adults with learning disabilities in England

Whelton examines the trends for out-of-area placements of adults with learning disabilities (aged 18 to 64) between 2006 and 2008. Out-of-area placement is an issue for many people, not just people with learning disabilities, but more people with learning disabilities are placed out of area than any...

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