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Facilitating developmental attachment : the road to emotional recovery and behavioral change in foster and adopted children /
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Beyond colour-blindness: Enhancing cultural and racial identity for adopted and fostered children in cross-cultural and transracial families
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Gibbs
Understanding the needs of children and young people in care: Towards a taxonomy of needs
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Foster Carer Experiences of Leaving Foster Care in the Australian Capital Territory
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The Kinship Care Regional Project
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Foster Carers' Perceptions of the Effects of Parental Contact upon Children's Psychosocial Wellbeing in Long-term Foster Care
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