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Images of possibility: adult and further education opportunities for people with learning difficulties.
Further education opportunities should be an integral part of community-based provision for people with mental health problems. Yet people with a history of mental health difficulties are under-represented in adult and further education, and many colleges and local education authorities have yet to develop appropriate provision, as ALISON WERTHEIMER reports.