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Age-specific service lines. / Fox, Chris; Reilly, Siobhan; Iliffe, Steve et al.
Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment. ed. / Peter Phillips; Tom Sandford; Claire Johnston. Taylor and Francis, 2013. p. 116-128.

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Harvard

Fox, C, Reilly, S, Iliffe, S & Manthorpe, J 2013, Age-specific service lines. in P Phillips, T Sandford & C Johnston (eds), Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment. Taylor and Francis, pp. 116-128. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203120910

APA

Fox, C., Reilly, S., Iliffe, S., & Manthorpe, J. (2013). Age-specific service lines. In P. Phillips, T. Sandford, & C. Johnston (Eds.), Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment (pp. 116-128). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203120910

Vancouver

Fox C, Reilly S, Iliffe S, Manthorpe J. Age-specific service lines. In Phillips P, Sandford T, Johnston C, editors, Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment. Taylor and Francis. 2013. p. 116-128 doi: 10.4324/9780203120910

Author

Fox, Chris ; Reilly, Siobhan ; Iliffe, Steve et al. / Age-specific service lines. Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment. editor / Peter Phillips ; Tom Sandford ; Claire Johnston. Taylor and Francis, 2013. pp. 116-128

Bibtex

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