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EHRC launches inquiry into human rights of older people receiving care at home

10 November 2010

The Equality and Human Rights Commission's inquiry into the home care of older people will investigate whether the current legislative, regulatory and quality control systems offer enough human rights protection. As part of the inquiry it will gather the views of older people, their family and friends about their experiences.

Read the full article at the Equality Human Rights website



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