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    A Sisyphean task: in the endless challenges of working with multi-risk families, what works? (2018)

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    Whitcombe-Dobbs S
    Tarren-Sweeney M
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    Alternative Title
    Intervention with Maltreating Parents: What Works?EUSARF - XV International Conference
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    Whitcombe-Dobbs S, Tarren-Sweeney M (2018). Intervention with Maltreating Parents: What Works?. Porto, Portugal: EUSARF - XV International Conference. 02/10/2018-05/10/2018.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    16 - Studies in Human Society::1607 - Social Work::160702 - Counselling, Welfare and Community Services
    11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1117 - Public Health and Health Services::111707 - Family Care
    11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1117 - Public Health and Health Services::111704 - Community Child Health

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