Trends in relation to the involvement of biological family in the lives of children in long-term residential care.
There are many challenges that face children in residential care. Among those challenges is the little or no interaction between the children in residential care and their biological family. This study investigated if biological family involvement in the lives of children in residential care had any...
Main Author: | Goba, Fairhope Dumile. |
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Other Authors: | Killian, Beverley Janet. |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/606 |
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