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Title Year Type
SIRCC response to the draft version of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Bill (Putting our Communities First – A strategy for tackling anti-social behaviour) 2003 Consultation Responses
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care Vol 1(1) August/September 2002 2002 Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
SIRCCULAR Issue 4, May 2002 2002 SIRCCULAR
Residential Child Care Qualifications Audit 2002 2002 Workforce Development Reports
SIRCCULAR Issue 3, November 2001 2001 SIRCCULAR
SIRCCULAR Issue 2, August 2001 2001 SIRCCULAR
SIRCCULAR Issue 1, April 2001 2001 SIRCCULAR
Abuse of children in residential and foster care: a brief review 1998 Research Publications
Bullying and peer abuse in residential child care: a brief review 1998 Research Publications
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