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Safe Contact? Children in permanent placement and contact with birth relatives Catherine Macaskill Russell House Publishing Ltd, Lyme Regis, UK, 2002

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

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References

1 A recent paper includes the views of birth parents: Neil, E (2002) ‘Contact after adoption: the role of agencies in making and supporting plans’, Adoption and Fostering, Vol. 26, No 1, pp. 2537 Google Scholar.

2 Thomas, C., Beckford, V., Lowe, N. and Murch, M (1999), Adopted Children Speaking, British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering, London Google Scholar.

3 Two Way Street, Video, Handbook and Video Guide on communicating with disabled children., written by Marchant, Ruth and Gordon, Ro, produced by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation – Triangle, March 2001 Google Scholar.