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Identity talk in children’s statutory services. / Broadhurst, Karen; DeVilliers, Teresa; Pithouse, Andrew et al.
Team Talk: Decision-making across the Boundaries in Health and Social Care. ed. / Srikant Sarangi; Per Linell. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing, 2015. (Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions).

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Harvard

Broadhurst, K, DeVilliers, T, Pithouse, A & White, S 2015, Identity talk in children’s statutory services. in S Sarangi & P Linell (eds), Team Talk: Decision-making across the Boundaries in Health and Social Care. Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions, Equinox Publishing, Sheffield.

APA

Broadhurst, K., DeVilliers, T., Pithouse, A., & White, S. (2015). Identity talk in children’s statutory services. In S. Sarangi, & P. Linell (Eds.), Team Talk: Decision-making across the Boundaries in Health and Social Care (Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions). Equinox Publishing.

Vancouver

Broadhurst K, DeVilliers T, Pithouse A, White S. Identity talk in children’s statutory services. In Sarangi S, Linell P, editors, Team Talk: Decision-making across the Boundaries in Health and Social Care. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing. 2015. (Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions).

Author

Broadhurst, Karen ; DeVilliers, Teresa ; Pithouse, Andrew et al. / Identity talk in children’s statutory services. Team Talk: Decision-making across the Boundaries in Health and Social Care. editor / Srikant Sarangi ; Per Linell. Sheffield : Equinox Publishing, 2015. (Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions).

Bibtex

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