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Work at Netherne — A service responding to change
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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Work activities were systematically introduced by R. K. Freudenberg at Netherne Hospital, in the 1950s, as a component of a rehabilitation programme for severely disabled in-patients. At about the same time, Douglas Bennett utilised the psychological, vocational and economic benefits of work in preparing long-stay Netherne patients for resettlement in the community. The value of work as a principal rehabilitative medium in a wide spectrum of disability was periodically reported.
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