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Publication date: 15 September 2010

Vivienne Davies‐Quarrell, Alan Higgins, Joan Higgins, Pat Quinn, Mo Quinn, Gary Jones, Linda Jones, Anthony Foy, Vilma Foy, Robert Marland, Pat Marland, Adrienne Powell and John Keady

This article describes the evaluation of the ACE club, a service for younger people with dementia in North Wales. The evaluation was conducted by the ACE club members and…

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This article describes the evaluation of the ACE club, a service for younger people with dementia in North Wales. The evaluation was conducted by the ACE club members and conducted through a relationship‐centred approach expressed through the Senses Framework (achievement, belonging, continuity, purpose, security, significance) (Nolan et al, 2006). Members of the ACE club found the sense of significance to be the most important and meaningful ‘sense’ in helping to structure their evaluation and use of the ACE club. The clinical interventions outline is shared within the text to help provide a grounded and inductively generated practice structure. The funding of ‘normalising’ activities for younger people with dementia is an area of dementia care that needs urgent attention.

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The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, vol. 5 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1755-6228

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Publication date: 1 June 1994

John Sumsion

Reviews the background to and history of recent research within theUK public library sector. Indicates model features for research andconsiders the major elements of objectives…

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Reviews the background to and history of recent research within the UK public library sector. Indicates model features for research and considers the major elements of objectives, purposes, topics/problems, researchers, method and research topics. Discusses relevant research models for public library investigation and management models for the research, considering strategy, project selection, funding decisions and feedback.

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Library Review, vol. 43 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0024-2535

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