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Vol. 13 No. 3-4 (2010)

Articles

  • Why a Therapeutic Community Approach to Residential Child Care?
    Damien McLellan
    116-122
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  • Boys Town Engadine. A Family Preservation Programme
    James Doyle, Gregory Flood, Bronwyn Towart, Jodie Kidd
    123-132
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  • The influence of residential care on young male unaccompanied asylum seekers in Malta
    Damian Spiteri, Ronald Zammit
    133-144
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  • The Learning Support Zone in a Maltese State Secondary School: A 'Third Space' between Home and School
    Sandro Spiteri, Ian Mifsud
    145-159
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  • The Links to their Roots: Contact with Birth Families for Children in Out-of-Home Care in Malta
    Patricia Bonello
    160-170
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  • Where is Home? The Voice of Children and Young Persons Living in Care
    Marian Muscat Azzopardi
    171-186
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  • Colophon IJCFW Volume 13, Number 3-4, July-December 2010
    IJCFW Editorial Team
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  • Table of contents IJCFW 2010 3-4 [Special issue: Therapeutic interventions with children in out-of-home care and their families]
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    115
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