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Child Sexual Abuse and Cleveland: Lessons to be Learned

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

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Kieran O'Hagan is an established social work practitioner and writer, currently employed as Principal Case Worker in Leeds, England. Kieran has numerous publications to his credit including Crises Intervention in Social Services (O'Hagan, 1986) and Working with Child Sexual Abuse (O'Hagan, 1989).

Kieran visited Australia recently to run a series of workshops and I took the opportunity to interview him. The interview is published in two parts, and will be concluded in the next edition of Children Australia.

Type
Not the Last Word: Point and Counterpoint
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990

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Gelles, R.J. (1985). ‘Family Violence: What We Know and Can Do’ in Newberger, E.H. and Bourne, R. (eds) Unhappy families: Clinical and Research Perspectives on Family Violence. Littleton, Massachusetts: PSG Publishing pp. 18.Google Scholar
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O'Hagan, K. (1989). Working with Child Sexual Abuse: A Post Cleveland Guide to Effective Principles and Practice. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.Google Scholar
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