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CHAPTER 7: Children in care. / Broadhurst, Karen; Bird, Philippa K; Erlam, Jayne et al.
Child of the North: Building a fairer future after covid-19. Vol. 1 1. ed. Liverpool and York: The Northern Health Science Alliance and N8 Research Partnership, 2021. p. 43.

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Broadhurst, K, Bird, PK, Erlam, J, Doebler, S, Alrouh, B & Irving, E 2021, CHAPTER 7: Children in care. in Child of the North: Building a fairer future after covid-19. 1 edn, vol. 1, The Northern Health Science Alliance and N8 Research Partnership, Liverpool and York, pp. 43. <https://www.n8research.org.uk/media/Child-of-the-North-Report-compressed.pdf>

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Broadhurst, K., Bird, P. K., Erlam, J., Doebler, S., Alrouh, B., & Irving, E. (2021). CHAPTER 7: Children in care. In Child of the North: Building a fairer future after covid-19 (1 ed., Vol. 1, pp. 43). The Northern Health Science Alliance and N8 Research Partnership. https://www.n8research.org.uk/media/Child-of-the-North-Report-compressed.pdf

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Broadhurst K, Bird PK, Erlam J, Doebler S, Alrouh B, Irving E. CHAPTER 7: Children in care. In Child of the North: Building a fairer future after covid-19. 1 ed. Vol. 1. Liverpool and York: The Northern Health Science Alliance and N8 Research Partnership. 2021. p. 43

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Broadhurst, Karen ; Bird, Philippa K ; Erlam, Jayne et al. / CHAPTER 7: Children in care. Child of the North: Building a fairer future after covid-19. Vol. 1 1. ed. Liverpool and York : The Northern Health Science Alliance and N8 Research Partnership, 2021. pp. 43

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