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Residential care – at the frontline of practice …: Views from Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2012

Lisa Hillan
Affiliation:
Save the Children Australia – Queensland Division Chair Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia
Helen Burt
Affiliation:
MacKillop Family Services, Melbourne
Nick Halfpenny
Affiliation:
MacKillop Family Services, Melbourne

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