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Title Year Type
Working in the 'lifespace'. In Residence, No 2, August 2005 2005 Practice Papers
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care vol4(2) August/September 2005 2005 Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
SIRCCULAR Issue 13, April 2005 2005 SIRCCULAR
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care vol 4(1) February/March 2005 2005 Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Submission to the 21st Century Review of Social Work 2005 Consultation Responses
Response to the Scottish Executive Consultation on the Adoption Policy Review Group Phase 2. Proposals by the Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care 2005 Consultation Responses
Implications of the amendment to the SSSC Qualifications Criteria for the registration of residential child care workers. 2005 Position Papers
Holding Safely. Chapter 7: learning from events 2005 Practice Papers
Holding safely. Chapter 6: ending the physical restraint of a young person 2005 Practice Papers
Holding safely. Chapter 5: The practice of restraining children 2005 Practice Papers
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