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Housing: choice is the key. / Sapey, Bob J.; Harris, J.; Stewart, John.
In: Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International, Vol. 51, 2005, p. 12-13.

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Sapey, BJ, Harris, J & Stewart, J 2005, 'Housing: choice is the key', Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International, vol. 51, pp. 12-13. <http://www.dppi.org.uk/journal/51/research.html>

APA

Sapey, B. J., Harris, J., & Stewart, J. (2005). Housing: choice is the key. Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International, 51, 12-13. http://www.dppi.org.uk/journal/51/research.html

Vancouver

Sapey BJ, Harris J, Stewart J. Housing: choice is the key. Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International. 2005;51:12-13.

Author

Sapey, Bob J. ; Harris, J. ; Stewart, John. / Housing: choice is the key. In: Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International. 2005 ; Vol. 51. pp. 12-13.

Bibtex

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title = "Housing: choice is the key",
abstract = "Based on a survey of wheelchair users, one of the largest carried out in the UK, they suggest that disabled parents want to be in a position to choose when, where and whether to move home. Issue 50 carried a special feature, edited by Michele Wates, about housing and disabled parents. This article is a continuation of that theme, and explores ways to achieve long-term inclusive solutions.",
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RIS

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AB - Based on a survey of wheelchair users, one of the largest carried out in the UK, they suggest that disabled parents want to be in a position to choose when, where and whether to move home. Issue 50 carried a special feature, edited by Michele Wates, about housing and disabled parents. This article is a continuation of that theme, and explores ways to achieve long-term inclusive solutions.

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EP - 13

JO - Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International

JF - Disability Pregnancy and Parenthood International

SN - 0968-7653

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