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Two Way Traffic: Effective Links Between Residential Establishments and the Wider Community for People Entering and Leaving Care

Two Way Traffic: Effective Links Between Residential Establishments and the Wider Community for People Entering and Leaving Care

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Two Way Traffic: Effective Links Between Residential Establishments and the Wider Community for People Entering and Leaving Care

by Caring in Homes Initiative

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ISBN 10
0901244449
ISBN 13
9780901244444
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Caring in Homes Initiative/SCA Education , 1993 . Paperback. . Paperback. Illustrated. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Good+ paperback. Light edgewear.

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Bookseller
High Barn Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
50265
Title
Two Way Traffic: Effective Links Between Residential Establishments and the Wider Community for People Entering and Leaving Care
Author
Caring in Homes Initiative
Format/Binding
Paperback.
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0901244449
ISBN 13
9780901244444
Publisher
Caring in Homes Initiative/SCA Education
Date Published
1993
Pages
25 pp

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