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Practice perspectives…: Supporting fathers who have a child with a disability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2012
Abstract
‘Hey, Dad! For fathers who have a child with a disability’ is a new resource to assist organisations to facilitate a program of group sessions for fathers of children with a physical, emotional or developmental disability. This paper describes the program, the reasons for its development and the reactions to its 2007 pilot.
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