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SSCR Findings 22_Sastifaction among Bangladeshi, Pakistani and White British groups
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Document Date: 2014-12-17 05:13:29


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Leeds / Survey / London / Birmingham / /

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Mark Allen Publishing / /

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United Kingdom / Wales / /

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The Information Centre / University of Leeds / University of Stirling / Social Care Information Centre / Stirling University / National Institute / /

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inappropriate services / day opportunities services / personal social care services / continence services / Ethnic specialist day opportunities services / consistent measurement tools / adult social care services / social care services / food / /

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National Institute for Health Research / Health Visitors' Association / NIHR School for Social Care Research They / NIHR School for Social Care Research Satisfaction / Information Centre / Stirling University / NIHR School for Social Care Research / NHS Information Centre / NIHR School / Health and Social Care Information Centre / University of Leeds / Department of Health / NHS / University of Stirling / School for Social Care Research / /

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Alison Bowes / Kim Vowden / Valdeep Gill / Ghazala Mir / Meera Balarajan / Margaret Blake / Michelle Gray / Camille Aznar / Alice Mowlam / Rachel Whalley / Fatima Husain / Corinne Greasley-Adams / Gill V / /

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