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READING FOR CHILD AND YOUTH
CARE PEOPLE
ISSUE 63 APRIL 2004
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The geese fly by

Depression: Hope for the helpers
Lifespan care: concepts and practices
Bringing hope to Britain's
derelict docklands
The problem of learning
Discharged for the same reason as
admission
Drug addiction treatment

Reflective practice
Nigeria: Help for street kids

Exploring the language of
dance
Benjamin
Bloom
Making dinner
Fyodor Dostoevsky: A raw
youth
Lifelong learning
A children's home
transforms
Endnotes

Karen VanderVen: To be
or not to be
Leon Fulcher from Al Ain
Henry Maier: A practical
dilemma
Mark
Krueger: Community youth work
Niall McElwee: Where are
all the good men?
Mark Smith: Child protection:
Conclusion
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