Moving on: Transitions out of care for young people with learning disabilities in England and Sweden

Author:

Roberts Helen1ORCID,Ingold Anne2,Liabo Kristin3,Manzotti Grazia4,Reeves David4,Bradby Hannah5

Affiliation:

1. Population Policy and Practice Programme; UCL Institute of Child Health; London UK

2. Hertfordshire; UK

3. Public Involvement Team; University of Exeter Medical School; Exeter UK

4. UCL Institute of Child Health Library; London UK

5. Department of Sociology; University of Uppsala; Sweden UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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4. Parents’ experiences of health and needs when supporting their adolescents with cerebral palsy during transition to adulthood;Bjorquist;Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics,2015a

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