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‘It must be because…’: Non-biological care and mental health Part I. Setting the context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 February 2016
Abstract
This article (the first of a series of three) reviews the research and literature on the connections between non-biological care (adoption, permanent care, foster care and residential care) and mental health and relates this to the policy context in Victoria.
The implications of the over-representation of children who have experienced non-biological care in a mental health setting are explored.
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