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Zaman, Parvin (2003). Case Example. Family Group Conference. Together. The Family Group Conference Network Newsletter. Summer 2004:5.

The following case shows how, despite social service’s initial opinion that the maternal aunt was an unsuitable carer for her niece and nephew, the FGC helped the family to prove that this was a suitable placement for the children. (extract)

Link: http://www.frg.org.uk/FGC/SUMMER%2004.PDF

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