What Works for Children?: Effective Services for Children and Families ebook
by Diana McNeish,Tony Newman,Helen Roberts
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oceedings{McNeish2002WhatWF, title {What works for children? : effective services for children and families}, author {Diana McNeish and Tony Newman and Helen Roberts}, year {2002} . List of tables and figures Preface Introduction Part one: Services for adopted and looked after children Family placement services Promoting stability and continuity in care away from home Leaving care Residential care Part two: Preventing the social exclusion of children Community development with children Inclusive education Preventing the social exclusion of disabled children Young offenders in the community Involving children and young people.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Social work with children Great Britain Family social work Child welfare Family services. Personal Name: McNeish, Diana, 1959-. Personal Name: Newman, Tony, 1951-. Download PDF book format. Download DOC book format.
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Volume 32 Issue 4. Diana McNeish, Tony Newman and. Journal of Social Policy. Diana McNeish, Tony Newman and Helen Roberts (ed. (2002), What Works for Children, Buckingham: Open University Press, xv+299 p. £6. 0 hb. £1. 9 pbk. BOB COLES (a1).
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