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Current Publications

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An examination of issues relating to challenging behaviour experienced by staff within learning disability services. 2009 Dissertation
An evaluation of the extent to which residential child care exhibits the characteristics of a learning organisation 2009 Dissertation
History- boring! Culture- fit’s at? 2009 Dissertation
Information Centre: August/September 2009 2009 Information Centre
Information Centre April/May 2009 2009 Information Centre
Information Centre: February/March 2009 2009 Information Centre
Information Centre: December 2009/January 2010 2010 Information Centre
Letter to the editor of the Sunday Herald: 19 October 2009 2009 Letters to the Editor
'Understanding Autism' - In Residence 11, April 2009 2009 Practice Papers
'Supporting Transitions and Throughcare: Some Lessons from Secure Care' - In Residence 12, August 2009 2009 Practice Papers
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