Multi-sector stakeholder consensus on tackling the complex health and social needs of the growing population of people leaving prison in older age
Abstract Background As populations age globally, cooperation across multi-sector stakeholders is increasingly important to service older persons, particularly those with high and complex health and social needs. One such population is older people entering society after a period of incarceration in...
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Main Authors: | Ye In (Jane) (Author), Stephen Hampton (Author), Adrienne Lee Withall (Author), Phillip Snoyman (Author), Katrina Forsyth (Author), Tony Butler (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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