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A real work project: Beckside Computer Workshop

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Richard Caplan
Affiliation:
Lincoln County Hospital, Lincoln LN2 5QY
Stan Underwood
Affiliation:
Beckside Computer Workshop, 472 Newark Road, Lincoln LN6 8RZ
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Beckside Computer Workshop is a small rehabilitation project based in the south of the city of Lincoln. The project aims to provide young people who have a history of schizophrenia with an opportunity to acquire basic keyboard and computing skills and at the same time to improve their ability to operate confidently in new social situations. Some are recruited from a health service funded rehabilitation hostel but most participants are living in the community. Ultimately, it is hoped that some of those taking part will eventually gain meaningful employment.

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