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Doebler, S, Alrouh, B, Broadhurst, K, Bedston, S
, Cusworth, L, Akbari, A, Ford, DV & Griffiths, SSEA 2021,
Explaining High Rates of Infants in Care Proceedings in Deprived Areas of Wales. Nuffield Foundation, London. <
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Doebler, S., Alrouh, B., Broadhurst, K., Bedston, S.
, Cusworth, L., Akbari, A., Ford, D. V., & Griffiths, SSEA. (2021).
Explaining High Rates of Infants in Care Proceedings in Deprived Areas of Wales. Nuffield Foundation.
https://www.nuffieldfjo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/explaining-high-rates-of-infants-in-care-proceedings-in-deprived-areas-of-wales-report-0721.pdf
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title = "Explaining High Rates of Infants in Care Proceedings in Deprived Areas of Wales",
abstract = "This short report summarizes results of recent analysis published by the Family Justice Data Partnership that aims to pinpoint the particular domains of deprivation associated with rates of infant entry to care in local authorities in Wales. The work complements research conducted as part of the Born into Care series, which is building a robust evidence base about the very youngest children in the family justice system.",
author = "Stefanie Doebler and Bachar Alrouh and Karen Broadhurst and Stuart Bedston and Linda Cusworth and Ashley Akbari and Ford, {David V.} and SwaNSEA Griffiths",
year = "2021",
month = jul,
day = "31",
language = "English",
publisher = "Nuffield Foundation",
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TY - BOOK
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AU - Doebler, Stefanie
AU - Alrouh, Bachar
AU - Broadhurst, Karen
AU - Bedston, Stuart
AU - Cusworth, Linda
AU - Akbari, Ashley
AU - Ford, David V.
AU - Griffiths, SwaNSEA
PY - 2021/7/31
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N2 - This short report summarizes results of recent analysis published by the Family Justice Data Partnership that aims to pinpoint the particular domains of deprivation associated with rates of infant entry to care in local authorities in Wales. The work complements research conducted as part of the Born into Care series, which is building a robust evidence base about the very youngest children in the family justice system.
AB - This short report summarizes results of recent analysis published by the Family Justice Data Partnership that aims to pinpoint the particular domains of deprivation associated with rates of infant entry to care in local authorities in Wales. The work complements research conducted as part of the Born into Care series, which is building a robust evidence base about the very youngest children in the family justice system.
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BT - Explaining High Rates of Infants in Care Proceedings in Deprived Areas of Wales
PB - Nuffield Foundation
CY - London
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