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Making Residential Care Work - Structure and Culture in Children's Homes

Making Residential Care Work - Structure and Culture in Children's Homes

Making Residential Care Work - Structure and Culture in Children's Homes
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Making Residential Care Work - Structure and Culture in Children's Homes

by Elizabeth Brown, Roger Bullock, Caroline Hobson, Michael Little

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ISBN 13
9781840144574
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Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 1998 177pp with some nominal marginalia, otherwise very good throughout.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Making Residential Care Work - Structure and Culture in Children's Homes
Author
Elizabeth Brown, Roger Bullock, Caroline Hobson, Michael Little
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1840144572
ISBN 13
9781840144574
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing
Place of Publication
Aldershot
Date Published
1998

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