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Gaining Access to Data Sources in Statutory Social Work Agencies: The Long and Winding Road
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Hayes, D.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2005
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Gaining Satisfaction? An Exploration of Foster-Carers' Attitudes to Payment
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Kirton, D.; Beecham, J.; Ogilvie, K.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2007
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Gambling and Problem Gambling in Britain, Jim Orford, Kerry Sproston, Bob Erens, Clarrisa White and Laura Mitchell, Hove, East Sussex, Brunner-Routledge, 2003, pp. xii + 306, ISBN 1 58391 923 6, 18.99
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Alaszewski, A.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2004
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Garrett contra Ferguson: A Meta-Theoretical Appraisal of the `Rumble in the Jungle'
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Houston, S.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2004
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Gay Men Choosing Parenthood,Gerald P. Mallon,Columbia University Press, 2003, pp. xvi + 176, ISBN 0 231 11797 3
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Scourfield, J.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2006
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Gay Men: Living with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities from Crisis to Crossroads, Benjamin Lipton (ed.), New York, Harrington Park Press, pp. xvii + 114, ISBN 1 56023 335 4, $16.95
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Mercer, D.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2005
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Gender and Child Protection, Jonathan Scourfield, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. 199, ISBN 0 333 94979X, 15.99
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Bates, J.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2004
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Gender and Illicit Drug Use
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Neale, J.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2004
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Gender and Psychotropics: Toward a Third Wave Framework/
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Farmer, R. L
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British Association of Social Workers
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2003
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Gender and the Welfare State, Mary Daly and Katherine Rake, Oxford, Polity Marketing, 2003, pp. ix + 224, ISBN 0 74562 232 1, 17.99
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Jones, T.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2004
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Gender, Ethnicity and Vulnerability in Young Women in Local Authority Care
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Lees, S.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2002
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Genealogy's Desire: Practices of Kinship Amongst Lesbian and Gay Foster-Carers and Adopters
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Hicks, S.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2006
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Genericism and Specialization: The Story since 1970
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Stevenson, O.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2005
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Getting to the Heart of Recovery: Methods for Studying Recovery and their Implications for Evidence-Based Practice
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Stanhope, V.; Solomon, P.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2008
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Giving a Voice to Women Survivors of Domestic Violence through Recognition as a Service User Group
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Mullender, A.; Hague, G.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2005
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Giving Voice to Black Children: An Analysis of Social Agency
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Graham, M.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2007
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Globalisation and Child Welfare: Some Lessons from a Cross-National Study of Children in Out-of-Home Care, June Thoburn, Norwich, University of East Anglia, Social Work Monographs, 2007, pp. 70, ISBN 9781857841268, 8.00
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Broadhurst, K.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2008
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Globalization and Social Work: International and Local Implications
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Lyons, K.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2006
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Global Social Justice for Older People: The Case for an International Convention on the Rights of Older People
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Tang, K. L.; Lee, J. J.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2006
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Going Missing from Residential and Foster Care: Linking Biographies and Contexts
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Biehal, N.
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British Association of Social Workers
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2000
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