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Re-imagining child protection. Towards humane social work with familiesB. Featherstone, S. White and K. Morris (2014). Bristol: Policy Press. Hardback, ISBN 978 1 44730 802 7, £60.00, Aus$110.74. Paperback, ISBN 978 44730 802 0. £17.59, Aus$32.36. pp. 184
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2014
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- Children Australia , Volume 39 , Issue 4: ATTACHMENT AND TRAUMA INFORMED PRACTICE , December 2014 , pp. 253 - 255
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