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Child abuse: an evidence base for confident practice.

Medium Text
ISBN 9780335248087
Class 362.76 WIL
Fict/Non Non Fiction
Authors Wilkins, David
Shemmings, David
Pascoe, Claire
Imprint Open University Press: London: 2019
Edition 5th
Value 31.99
Notes

Fda Early Years reading list, 2024-25.

Available as an eBook to University of Portsmouth students only; use your Portsmouth credentials to log in.

 

Keywords
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Links
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Copies
L04474 - Available (Shelving), Located: Main Collection( ) /, Type: Ordinary