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Chambers (1995) described the eight diminution of deprivation among the elderly as poverty, social inferiority, social isolation, physical weakness, vulnerability, seasonality, powerlessness and humiliation of the aged. The poverty is sought to be a major risk of ageing in developing countries (Sen K1994) and study by world bank reveals that in the most of developing countries the older people and dependent are poor and vulnerable (world Bank 1994). The linkage between ageing and poverty and deprivation can have three channels of relations. They interlinked through the links on production relations, health implication and social institutions that affects different stages. | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE GUIDE TO Health Social Care for the Elderly SEL for co-operative solutions Social Enterprise London is the regional agency tasked with the job of promoting social enterprise in London and increasing the scale of the social economy. Our work is divided into three broad areas improving understanding of social enterprise improving business support and ensuring access to finance. Our Vision SEL aims to be the centre of excellence and knowledge for social enterprise in London developing a significant vibrant business sector that contributes to the wealth empowerment and well being of the capital. Our Mission To promote support and develop sustainable social enterprise solutions through Leadership Lobbying Definition and recognition Innovation Facilitating practical support Branding Mainstreaming Access to finance 2002 Social Enterprise London Published by Social Enterprise London March 2002 ISBN 0-9540266-5-9 Social Enterprise London 1a Aberdeen Studios 22-24 Highbury Grove London N5 2EA Telephone 020 7704 7490 Fax 020 7704 7499 E-mail info@ Website SOCIAL ENTERPRISE GUIDE TO Health Social Care for the Elderly Social Enterprise .
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