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Twelve Years On: The Long‐term Outcomes and Costs of Deinstitutionalisation and Community Care for People with Learning Disabilities

Paul Cambridge (Tizard Centre, University of Kent)
John Carpenter (Centre for Applied Social Studies, University of Durham)
Jennifer Beecham (Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent)
Angela Hallam (Centre for the Economics of Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry)
Martin Knapp (Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics)
Rachel Forrester‐Jones (Tizard Centre, University of Kent)
Alison Tate (Centre for Applied Social Studies, University of Durham)

Tizard Learning Disability Review

ISSN: 1359-5474

Article publication date: 1 July 2002

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Abstract

This paper reports on the key findings of a study into the outcomes and costs of community care for a large cohort of people with learning disabilities, supported in 12 study sites across England, who left various long‐stay hospital 12 years ago as part of a centrally monitored and evaluated government policy initiative on deinstitutionalisation. It represents the last follow‐up of a raft of linked longitudinal evaluations, conducted at four time points over a twelve‐year period. The paper identifies the findings from the last follow‐up and interprets and presents them as summary observations and trends in relation to the findings in learning disability, briefly reviewing them in relation to wider evidence on deinstitutionalisation and community care in England.

Citation

Cambridge, P., Carpenter, J., Beecham, J., Hallam, A., Knapp, M., Forrester‐Jones, R. and Tate, A. (2002), "Twelve Years On: The Long‐term Outcomes and Costs of Deinstitutionalisation and Community Care for People with Learning Disabilities", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 7 No. 3, pp. 34-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/13595474200200027

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