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by - written on 18/08/01 (Very useful, 526 readings)
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As some of you might know I am currently on a disability studies course but I was previously on a GNVQ Advanced in Health and Social Care course. By completing these courses you get to complete a lot of different assignments and essays about different disabilities. I found this book in the college library and it was also recommended by the course tutor as an essential read. This book can be used as an book for courses like GNVQ Advanced in Health and Social Care, HND disability studies or any other courses that include elements of disability. (I personally used it for both, I have also used this book for the HND course that I am presently on). It can also be ... Read the complete review
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