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COVER FEATURE: Parting shots of the lone ranger
Rob
Grieg has occupied a lonely position in government (hence
his nickname) striving to represent the interests of
people with learning difficulties. As he prepares to
ride off into the sunset, Elinor Harbrigde spoke to
hime about his hopes for Valuing People Now.
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"Valuing
People - Now bloody do it!" - Sean Kelly
voices the frustrations of delegates at the BILDconference
to discuss the consultation paper.
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great funding debate - make sure people's interests
are not overlooked.
There has never been a more important
time to get involved in the big debate about the
future of social care, says Andrew Holman.
"If you don't work in the sector it is difficult
to keep up with all the changes government foists
upon us".
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