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Author: WALKER Janet;
Title: How can we ensure that children's voices are heard in mediation?
Reference: Family Law, 43, February 2013, pp.191-195.
Format: article;
Topics: children; childrens rights; family law; family mediation; United Kingdom; Select:
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2 of 77
Author: STEVENSON Marion;
Title: Mediation: a distinctive approach to problem-solving.
Reference: Family Law, 43, January 2013, pp.98-101.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; empathy; family mediation; problem solving; separated parents; skills; practice; care professionals; Select:
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3 of 77
Author: DOUGHTY Julie; MURCH Mervyn;
Title: Judicial independence and the restructuring of family courts and their support services.
Reference: Child and Family Law Quarterly, 24(3), 2012, pp.333-354.
Format: article;
Topics: Family Courts; family law; family mediation; government policy; multidisciplinary services; England; Wales; Select:
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4 of 77
Author: NORTON Jackie;
Title: The voice of the child in mediation in NFM services.
Reference: Family Law, 42, January 2012, pp.84-88.
Format: article;
Topics: children; Family Courts; family mediation; practice; England; Select:
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5 of 77
Author: ROBINSON Neil;
Title: The spirit of family mediation: future, immediate past, and present: part 4.
Reference: Family Law, 42, June 2012, pp.737-744.
Format: article;
Topics: conflict management; family law; family mediation; training; England; Select:
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6 of 77
Author: AL Channa M.W.; et al.;
Title: A meta-analysis of intensive family preservation programs: placement prevention and improvement of family functioning.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(8), August 2012, pp.1472-1479.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour problems; child abuse; child protection; children; family mediation; intervention; placement; research review; Select:
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7 of 77
Author: BROPHY Julia; COVER Martha;
Title: Children, the recession and Family Courts.
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.526-533.
Format: article;
Topics: care proceedings; children; families; Family Courts; family mediation; poverty; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 77
Author: DAWSON Neil; MCHUGH Brenda;
Title: The mind of the child in mediation: a mentalisation-based approach.
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.552-557.
Format: article;
Topics: attachment theory; care proceedings; children; divorce; Family Courts; family mediation; separated parents; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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9 of 77
Author: NICKOLS Daniela;
Title: A presumption of shared parenting: long awaited or misguided?
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.573-576.
Format: article;
Topics: care proceedings; children; divorce; Family Courts; family mediation; government policy; separated parents; United Kingdom; Select:
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10 of 77
Author: ROBINSON Neil;
Title: The spirit of family mediation: future, immediate past, and present: part 3.
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.587-594.
Format: article;
Topics: Family Courts; family law; family mediation; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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11 of 77
Author: PARKINSON Lisa;
Title: 'Adults should talk to kids more'.
Reference: Family Law, 42, March 2012, pp.346-351.
Format: article;
Topics: children; childrens rights; communication; family law; family mediation; family relations; mediation; parents; United Kingdom; Select:
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12 of 77
Author: WILKINSON Adele; et al.;
Title: Child consultation: a new initiative.
Reference: Family Law, 42, March 2012, pp.352-354.
Format: article;
Topics: CAFCASS; children; childrens rights; consultation; family law; family mediation; family relations; mediation; parents; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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13 of 77
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Work and Pensions;
Title: Government's response to the consultation on Strengthening families, promoting parental responsibility: the future of child maintenance
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Stationery Office, 2011. 38p.
Format: book;
Topics: child support; family mediation; government policy; joint working; policy formulation; separated parents; consultation document; government publication; United Kingdom; Select:
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14 of 77
Author: BRINCKS Ahnalee M.; FEASTER Daniel J.; MITRANI Victoria B.;
Title: A multilevel mediation model of stress and coping for women with HIV and their families.
Reference: Family Process, 49(4), December 2010, pp.517-529.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; coping behaviour; family mediation; HIV AIDS; stress; women; research; United States; Select:
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15 of 77
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Work and Pensions;
Title: Strengthening families, promoting parental responsibility: the future of child maintenance
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Stationery Office, 2011. 32p.
Format: book;
Topics: child support; children; childrens services; family mediation; parents; separated parents; consultation document; government publication; England; Select:
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16 of 77
Author: STALFORD Helen;
Title: Crossing boundaries: reconciling law, culture and values in international family mediation.
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 32(2), June 2010, pp.155-168.
Format: article;
Topics: abduction; children; family law; family mediation; mediation; regulation; Select:
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17 of 77
Author: MESL Nina;
Title: The use of theories of action in the practice of social work with families: the co-creation of knowledge in practice.
Reference: Ljetopis Socijalnog Rada, 17(1), May 2010, pp.5-25.
Format: article;
Topics: families; family group conferences; family mediation; family therapy; models; social work approaches; social work methods; social work theories; practice; Slovenia; Select:
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18 of 77
Author: MOYLAN Justice;
Title: What have human rights done for family justice?
Reference: Family Law, 40, August 2010, pp.810-820.
Format: article;
Topics: children; families; family law; family mediation; human rights; local authorities; parents; rights; social services; England; Select:
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19 of 77
Author: THOMAS Ann;
Title: Relocation dispute resolution hearings.
Reference: Family Law, 40, August 2010, pp.872-874.
Format: article;
Topics: abduction; child custody; children; conflict management; families; Family Courts; family law; family mediation; legal proceedings; separated parents; England; Select:
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20 of 77
Editor(s): BUSS Emily; MACLEAN Mavis; (eds.);
Title: The law and child development
Publisher: Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010. 516p.
Format: book;
Topics: child abuse; child development; child neglect; child protection; children; divorce; family law; family mediation; law; youth justice; United Kingdom; United States; Select:
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