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Parker, Lynette (2006). Video Review: Pathways to Permanence: Introduction to Mediation, Family Group Conferencing, and Concurrent Planning. Restorative Justice Online. November 2006 Edition.

Child protection cases are frequently addressed in adversarial court processes concentrating on family weaknesses. They can result in children spending years in foster care. This introductory video explores alternatives to this court-based approach, including family group conferencing and mediation.

Link: http://www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2006/november2006/videoreveiwpermanence

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