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A review of services for people with learning disabilitiesTextual References1 Department of Health (1995) The Health of the Nation A Strategy for People with Learning Disabilities, London: HMSO. 2 Farmer, R., (1992) Dimensions in Mental Handicap, London: Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. 3 Beange, H, McElduff, A and Baker, W (1995) Mental disorders of adults with mental retardation: Population Study, American Journal of Mental Retardation, 1995, 595-604. 4 Kerr, N, Fraser W, Felce D (1996) Primary healthcare for people with a learning disability, British Journal of Learning Disability, Volume 24, 52-58. 5 Corbett, J (1985) Mental Retardation: Psychiatric Aspects in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Oxford: Blackwell. 6 Cooper, S A (1999) Elderly compared to younger adults with learning disability: Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders, British Journal of Psychiatry. 7 McGrother, C W and Thorp, C F (1999) Planning and Research Information to improve services for people with learning disabilities, Annual Scientific Meeting of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Glasgow. 8 Information and Statistics Division, NHSiS (1981) Scottish Health Statistics 1979. 9 Information and Statistics Division, NHSiS, Scottish Health Statistics 1999. 10 McGrother et al ibid. 11 Grampian Strategy for People with Learning Disabilities, 1997. 12 Scottish Office Health Department Performance Monitoring Template 1997-98 Scottish Office. 13 Scottish Office Development Department Local Financial Return (LFR 3) 1997/98 Scottish Office. 14 Information and Statistics Division NHSiS, Scottish Health Statistics 1999, ibid. 15 Scottish Office Health Department, (1994) Community Care Bulletin. 16 Scottish Executive Community Care Statistics Residential Care Information Note, 1998. 17 Department of Health Common Information Core 1997/98. 18 Department of Health Statistical Bulletin Personal Social Services Current Expenditure in England 1997/98. 19 National Assembly for Wales. 20 Scottish Office Health Department Performance Monitoring Template, ibid. 21 Scottish Office Development Department (LFR 3) ibid. 22 Ibid. 23 Information and Statistics Division (1999) Scottish Health Services Costs 1998/99. 24 The National Health Service and Community Care Act (1990). 25 The Scottish Office (1998) Modernising Community Care An Action Plan HMSO. 26 Scottish Executive (1999) Implementing Inclusiveness: Realising Potential The Beattie Committee Report, Scottish Executive. 27 Information and Statistics Division, NHSiS, Scottish Health Statistics 1999, ibid. 28 Scottish Office Health Department Community Care Bulletin, 1997. 29 Direct payments Act (1996). 30 Jordan, R and Jones, G (1997) Educational Provision for Children with Autism in Scotland, University of Birmingham. 31 Mansell, J (1993) Services for people with learning disability and challenging behaviour and mental health needs: Report of a Project Group, London: HMSO. 32 Scottish Executive (1999) The Riddell Advisory Committee Report on Education Provision for Children with Severe or Low Incidence Disabilities, Scottish Executive. 33 Scottish Executive (1999) If you dont ask you dont get! 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