Infants and the decision to provide ongoing child welfare services
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recipients of child welfare services; however, little is known about infants and families who come into contact with the child welfare system and factors that are associated with service provision. Investigations involving infants and their families pr...
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Main Authors: | Joanne Filippelli (Author), Barbara Fallon (Author), Nico Trocmé (Author), Esme Fuller-Thomson (Author), Tara Black (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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