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Meeting the needs of families with disabled children: what works and what’s promising?

This report is intended to offer a concise overview of the issues faced by families with a disabled child.

http://www.whatworksforchildren.org.uk/docs/Briefings/Disability%20Briefing.pdf
Author: 
Bryony Beresford
Author: 
Patricia Sloper
Author: 
Sally Baldwin
Author: 
Tony Newman
Publisher: 
What works for Children?
Copyright: 
Copyright © What works for Children
Collection: 
Child Protection
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