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1999 conference paper
Mainstreaming family group conferencing
Building strong partnerships for restorative practices: Proceedings of the conference sponsored by Department of Social Work, University of Vermont; State of Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services and the Department of Corrections; and Real Justice, (1999), 72–82. Burlington, VT: Dept. of Social Work, University of Vermont.
1999 motion picture
Saputjinik = Healing each other [videorecording]
St. John's, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland.
1999 book
Family group decision making: After the conference, progress in resolving violence promoting well-being: Outcome report summary
Ottawa: Health Canada.
1999 conference paper
Family group decision making: After the conference - Progress in resolving violence and promoting well-being
1998 National Roundtable on Family Group Decision Making: Summary of proceedings, 3–6. Englewood, Co: American Humane Association.
1999 article
Feminist links, postmodern interruptions: Critical pedagogy and social work
AFFILIA-FEMINIST INQUIRY IN SOCIAL WORK, Vol. 14, pp. 460–481.
1999 chapter
Family group decision making
In B. R. Compton & B. Galaway (Eds.), Social work processes (6th ed.) (pp. 278–283). Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole.
Ed(s): . B. R. Compton & B. Galaway
1999 journal article
Research review on family group decision making: Canada
Protecting Children, 14(4), 31.
1999 journal article
Participatory research as social work practice: When is it viable?
Journal of Progressive Human Services, 10(2), 31–53.
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