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A quintessential immigrant niche? The non-case of immigrants in the Dutch construction industry
Improving Access to Mental Health Care in an Orthodox Jewish Community: A Critical Reflection Upon the Accommodation of Otherness
The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply of evidence based psychological interventions in primary care for people experiencing common mental health problems. Yet despite the extra resources, the accessibility of services for ‘under-served’ ethnic and religious minority groups, is considerably short of the levels of access that may be necessary to offset the health inequalities created by their different exposure to services, resulting in negative health outcomes. This paper offers a critical reflection upon an initiative that sought to improve access to an NHS funded primary care mental health service to one ‘under-served’ population, an Orthodox Jewish community in the North West of England
Work and learning in micro-enterprises in the printing industry. A comparative study into the relationshN1 between technological and organisational developments and training activities in micro-enterprises in the printing industry in four European countries.
Work and learning in micro-enterprises in the printing industry. A comparative study into the relationshN1 between technological and organisational developments and training activities in micro-enterprises in the printing industry in four European countries.
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Work and learning in micro car-repair enterprises. A comparative study into the relationshN1 between technological and organisational developments and training activities in micro car-repair enterprises in four European countries.
Retraining and labour force redeployment in ailing companies.
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