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SCOTTISH CHILD CONTACT CENTRES: CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRE USERS AND CENTRE STAFF
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Children (Scotland) Act 1995, c36
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Hardin, J., Bissett-Johnson, A. and Main, S.: Monitoring the Children (Scotland) Act 1995: Pilot Study, Scottish Executive Central Research Unit (2000).
Mitchell, J.: How should contact centres be used?, in Family Law (August 2001): pp 613 - 618.
Pankaj, V.: Family Mediation Services for Minority Ethnic Families in Scotland, Scottish Executive Central Research Unit (2001).
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