Working with Fathers
Self-help organizations have an increasingly important role in helping patients, so that doctors can concentrate on those who need their medical skills. This guide details the service provided by each self-help organization, and is designed so that local information can be added by the user. It is a valuable source of reference to GPs, practice managers, practice and community nurses, community health councils and health service managers.
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Working with Fathers
Self-help organizations have an increasingly important role in helping patients, so that doctors can concentrate on those who need their medical skills. This guide details the service provided by each self-help organization, and is designed so that local information can be added by the user. It is a valuable source of reference to GPs, practice managers, practice and community nurses, community health councils and health service managers.
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Working with Fathers

Working with Fathers

Working with Fathers

Working with Fathers

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Overview

Self-help organizations have an increasingly important role in helping patients, so that doctors can concentrate on those who need their medical skills. This guide details the service provided by each self-help organization, and is designed so that local information can be added by the user. It is a valuable source of reference to GPs, practice managers, practice and community nurses, community health councils and health service managers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781857754872
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/1995
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 12.00(w) x 6.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Chisholm, John; Duncan, Nigel; Williams, Nerys

Table of Contents

Introduction. Fatherhood in general. The legal framework. Fathers involved in the child protection process. Messages from research. Examples of services. Appendix: Studies in the Department of Health Research Programme. Resources. References.
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