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Moving into Adulthood: Young disabled people moving into adulthood

This report draws on a range of research projects to identify the key barriers that many young disabled people and their families still face.

http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/foundations/512.asp
Author: 
Jenny Morris
Publisher: 
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Copyright © Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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