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Changing developmental trajectories: evidence based policy to deal with pregnancy of girls in long-term care
Author: Gerges, Mary
Date created: 2011-12-08
Fostering opportunities: Improving educational outcomes for youth in care in British Columbia
Author: Sinitsin, Stéphanie
Date created: 2019-03-05

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