Programs Curriculum of Caring Phase 3: CARE in Practice New Vision Advocates: Picture Yourself in Need
New Vision Advocates: Picture Yourself in Need

New Vision Advocates: Picture Yourself in Need

Phase 3: CARE in Practice

The New Vision Advocates (Community Living London) present a visioning exercise into the experience of being a patient ‎without words to express needs. Enter into this scenerio and reflect on how you would want to be treated. Thank you New Vision Advocates!

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Phase 3: CARE in Practice
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Jul 17, 2025
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Psychiatry
Developmental Disabilities

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