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Scottish good practice guidelines for supporting parents with learning disabilities

Guidance containing information and advice to help social work departments and other agencies support people with learning disabilities who become parents.

http://www.scld.org.uk/sites/default/files/Good%20Practice%20Guidelines%20for%20...
Author: 
Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability
Copyright: 
Copyright © Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability (SCLD)
Published: 
2007
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