Identity Issues for Looked after Children with No Knowledge of Their Origins: Implications for Research and Practice:

作者: Karen Winter , Olivia Cohen

DOI: 10.1177/030857590502900206

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摘要: In the area of child care policy and practice, benefits for children who are separated from their birth parents maintaining some form connection with family origin is now widely ...

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