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'Supporting Transitions and Throughcare: Some Lessons from Secure Care' - In Residence 12, August 2009
'Understanding Autism' - In Residence 11, April 2009
'Supporting Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Young People in Residential Child Care - In Residence No. 10. January 2009
'Reducing Offending' - In Residence No. 9. September 2008
'Use of Self in Residential Child Care' - In Residence, no 8, May 2008
'Bereavement' - In Residence, No 7, February 2008
'Conflict Resolution in Residential Child Care' - In Residence No 6, October 2007
Working with younger children in residential care. In Residence No 5, June 2007
Historic abuse in residential care: sharing good practice. In Residence No 4, December 2006
Children's rights: how to implement and rights-based approach in residential child care. In Residence No 3, April 2006
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